Compounds and methods for diagnosis of tuberculosis

ABSTRACT

Compounds and methods for diagnosing tuberculosis are disclosed. The compounds provided include polypeptides that contain at least one antigenic portion of one or more  M. tuberculosis  proteins, and DNA sequences encoding such polypeptides. Diagnostic kits containing such polypeptides or DNA sequences and a suitable detection reagent may be used for the detection of  M. tuberculosis  infection in patients and biological samples. Antibodies directed against such polypeptides are also provided.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/024,753, filed Feb. 18, 1998; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/942,341, filed Oct. 1, 1997; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/818,111, filed Mar. 13, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/729,622 filed Oct. 11, 1996; which claims priority from PCT Application No. PCT/US 96/14675, filed Aug. 30, 1996; and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/680,574, filed Jul. 12, 1996; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/658,800 filed Jun. 5, 1996; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/620,280, filed Mar. 22, 1996, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/532,136, filed Sep. 22, 1995, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/523,435, filed Sep. 1, 1995, now abandoned.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The present invention relates generally to the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The invention is more particularly related to polypeptides comprising a Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen, or a portion or other variant thereof, and the use of such polypeptides for the serodiagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] Tuberculosis is a chronic, infectious disease, that is generally caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is a major disease in developing countries, as well as an increasing problem in developed areas of the world, with about 8 million new cases and 3 million deaths each year. Although the infection may be asymptomatic for a considerable period of time, the disease is most commonly manifested as an acute inflammation of the lungs, resulting in fever and a nonproductive cough. If left untreated, serious complications and death typically result.

[0004] Although tuberculosis can generally be controlled using extended antibiotic therapy, such treatment is not sufficient to prevent the spread of the disease. Infected individuals may be asymptomatic, but contagious, for some time. In addition, although compliance with the treatment regimen is critical, patient behavior is difficult to monitor. Some patients do not complete the course of treatment, which can lead to ineffective treatment and the development of drug resistance.

[0005] Inhibiting the spread of tuberculosis will require effective vaccination and accurate, early diagnosis of the disease. Currently, vaccination with live bacteria is the most efficient method for inducing protective immunity. The most common Mycobacterium for this purpose is Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), an avirulent strain of Mycobacterium bovis. However, the safety and efficacy of BCG is a source of controversy and some countries, such as the United States, do not vaccinate the general public. Diagnosis is commonly achieved using a skin test, which involves intradermal exposure to tuberculin PPD (protein-purified derivative). Antigen-specific T cell responses result in measurable incubation at the injection site by 48-72 hours after injection, which indicates exposure to Mycobacterial antigens. Sensitvity and specificity have, however, been a problem with this test, and individuals vaccinated with BCG cannot be distinguished from infected individuals.

[0006] While macrophages have been shown to act as the principal effectors of M. tuberculosis immunity, T cells are the predominant inducers of such immunity. The essential role of T cells in protection against M. tuberculosis infection is illustrated by the frequent occurrence of M. tuberculosis in AIDS patients, due to the depletion of CD4 T cells associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Mycobacterium-reactive CD4 T cells have been shown to be potent producers of gamma-interferon (IFN-γ), which, in turn, has been shown to trigger the anti-mycobacterial effects of macrophages in mice. While the role of IFN-γ in humans is less clear, studies have shown that 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3, either alone or in combination with IFN-γ or tumor necrosis factor-alpha, activates human macrophages to inhibit M. tuberculosis infection. Furthermore, it is known that IFN-γ stimulates human macrophages to make 1,25dihydroxy-vitamin D3. Similarly, IL-12 has been shown to play a role in stimulating resistance to M. tuberculosis infection. For a review of the immunology of M. tuberculosis infection see Chan and Kaufmann, in Tuberculosis: Pathogenesis, Protection and Control, Bloom (ed.), ASM Press, Washington, D.C., 1994.

[0007] Accordingly, there is a need in the art for improved diagnostic methods for detecting tuberculosis. The present invention fulfills this need and further provides other related advantages.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0008] Briefly stated, the present invention provides compositions and methods for diagnosing tuberculosis. In one aspect, polypeptides are provided comprising an antigenic portion of a soluble M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of such an antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications. In one embodiment of this aspect, the soluble antigen has one of the following N-terminal sequences: (a) Asp-Pro-Val-Asp-Ala-Val-Ile-Asn-Thr-Thr-Cys-Asn-Tyr-Gly- (SEQ ID NO: 115) Gln-Val-Val-Ala-Ala-Leu; (b) Ala-Val-Glu-Ser-Gly-Met-Leu-Ala-Leu-Gly-Thr-Pro-Ala-Pro- (SEQ ID NO: 116) Ser; (c) Ala-Ala-Met-Lys-Pro-Arg-Thr-Gly-Asp-Gly-Pro-Leu-Glu-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 117) Ala-Lys-Glu-Gly-Arg; (d) Tyr-Tyr-Trp-Cys-Pro-Gly-Gln-Pro-Phe-Asp-Pro-Ala-Trp-Gly- (SEQ ID NO: 118) Pro; (e) Asp-Ile-Gly-Ser-Glu-Ser-Thr-Glu-Asp-Gln-Gln-Xaa-Ala-Val; (SEQ ID NO: 119) (f) Ala-Glu-Glu-Ser-Ile-Ser-Thr-Xaa-Glu-Xaa-Ile-Val-Pro; (SEQ ID NO: 120) (g) Asp-Pro-Glu-Pro-Ala-Pro-Pro-Val-Pro-Thr-Thr-Ala-Ala-Ser- (SEQ ID NO: 121) Pro-Pro-Ser; (h) Ala-Pro-Lys-Thr-Tyr-Xaa-Glu-Glu-Leu-Lys-Gly-Thr-Asp-Thr- (SEQ ID NO: 122) Gly; (i) Asp-Pro-Ala-Ser-Ala-Pro-Asp-Val-Pro-Thr-Ala-Ala-Gln-Leu-Thr-Ser-Leu-Leu-Asn-Ser-Leu-Ala-Asp-Pro-Asn-Val-Ser-Phe- (SEQ ID NO: 123) Ala-Asn; (j) Xaa-Asp-Ser-Glu-Lys-Ser-Ala-Thr-Ile-Lys-Val-Thr-Asp-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 129) Ser; (k) Ala-Gly-Asp-Thr-Xaa-Ile-Tyr-Ile-Val-Gly-Asn-Leu-Thr-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 130) Asp; or (l) Ala-Pro-Glu-Ser-Gly-Ala-Gly-Leu-Gly-Gly-Thr-Val-Gln-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 131) Gly;

[0009] wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.

[0010] In a related aspect, polypeptides are provided comprising an immunogenic portion of an M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of such an antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, the antigen having one of the following N-terminal sequences: (m) Xaa-Tyr-Ile-Ala-Tyr-Xaa-Thr-Thr-Ala-Gly-Ile-Val-Pro-Gly-Lys- (SEQ ID NO: 132) Ile-Asn-Val-His-Leu-Val; or (n) Asp-Pro-Pro-Asp-Pro-His-Gln-Xaa-Asp-Met-Thr-Lys-Gly-Tyr- (SEQ ID NO: 124) Tyr-Pro-Gly-Gly-Arg-Arg-Xaa-Phe;

[0011] wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.

[0012] In another embodiment, the soluble M. tuberculosis antigen comprises an amino acid sequence encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences recited in SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, 4-10, 13-25, 52, 94 and 96, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, 4-10, 13-25, 52, 94 and 96 or a complement thereof under moderately stringent conditions.

[0013] In a related aspect, the polypeptides comprise an antioenic portion of a M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of such an antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, wherein the antigen comprises an amino acid sequence encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences recited in SEQ ID NOS: 26-51, 133, 134, 158-178, 184-188, 194-196, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 235, 237-242, 248-251, 256-271, 287, 288, 290-293 and 298-337, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ID NOS: 26-51, 133, 134, 158-178, 184-188, 194-196, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 235, 237-242, 248-251, 256-271, 287, 288, 290-293 and 298-337, or a complement thereof under moderately stringent conditions.

[0014] In related aspects, DNA sequences encoding the above polypeptides, recombinant expression vectors comprising these DNA sequences and host cells transformed or transfected with such expression vectors are also provided.

[0015] In another aspect, the present invention provides fusion proteins comprising a first and a second inventive polypeptide or, alternatively, an inventive polypeptide and a known M. tuberculosis antigen.

[0016] In further aspects of the subject invention, methods and diagnostic kits are provided for detecting tuberculosis in a patient The methods comprise: (a) contacting a biological sample with at least one of the above polypeptides; and (b) detecting in the sample the presence of antibodies that bind to the polypeptide or polypeptides, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample. Suitable biological samples include whole blood, sputum, serum, plasma, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid and urine. The diagnostic kits comprise one or more of the above polypeptides in combination with a detection reagent.

[0017] The present invention also provides methods for detecting M. tuberculosis infection comprising: (a) obtaining a biological sample from a patient; (b) contacting the sample with at least one oligonucleotide primer in a polymerase chain reaction, the oligonucleotide primer being specific for a DNA sequence encoding the above polypeptides; and_(c) detecting in the sample a DNA sequence that amplifies in the presence of the first and second oligonucleotide primers. In one embodiment, the oligonucleotide primer comprises at least about 10 contiguous nucleotides of such a DNA sequence.

[0018] In a further aspect, the present invention provides a method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a patient comprising: (a) obtaining a biological sample from the patient; (b) contacting the sample with an oligonucleotide probe specific for a DNA sequence encoding the above polypeptides; and (c) detecting in the sample a DNA sequence that hybridizes to the oligonucleotide probe. In one embodiment, the oligonucleotide probe comprises at least about 15 contiguous nucleotides of such a DNA sequence.

[0019] In yet another aspect, the present invention provides antibodies, both polyclonal and monoclonal, that bind to the polypeptides described above, as well as methods for their use in the detection of M. tuberculosis infection.

[0020] These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent upon reference to the following detailed description and attached drawings. All references disclosed herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as if each was incorporated individually.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS AND SEQUENCE IDENTIFIERS

[0021]FIGS. 1A and B illustrate the stimulation of proliferation and interferon-γ γ production in T cells derived from a first and a second M. tuberculosis—immune donor, respectively, by the 14 Kd, 20 Kd and 26 Kd antigens described in Example 1.

[0022] FIGS. 2A-D illustrate the reactivity of antisera raised against secretory M. tuberculosis proteins, the known M. tuberculosis antigen 85b and the inventive antigens Tb38-1 and TbH-9, respectively, with M. tuberculosis lysate (lane 2), M. tuberculosis secretory proteins (lane 3), recombinant Tb38-1 (lane 4), recombinant TbH-9 (lane 5) and recombinant 85b (lane 5).

[0023]FIG. 3A illustrates the stimulation of proliferation in a TbH-9-specific T cell clone by secretory M. tuberculosis proteins, recombinant TbH-9 and a control antigen, TbRa11.

[0024]FIG. 3B illustrates the stimulation of interferon-γ production in a TbH-9-specific T cell clone by secretory M. tuberculosis proteins, PPD and recombinant TbH-9.

[0025]FIG. 4 illustrates the reactivity of two representative polypeptides with sera from M. tuberculosis—infected and uninfected individuals, as compared to the reactivity of bacterial lysate.

[0026]FIG. 5 shows the reactivity of four representative polypeptides with sera from M. tuberculosis-infected and uninfected individuals, as compared to the reactivity of the 38 kD antigen.

[0027]FIG. 6 shows the reactivity of recombinant 38 kD and ThRa11 antigens with sera from M. tuberculosis patients, PPD positive donors and normal donors.

[0028]FIG. 7 shows the reactivity of the antigen TbRa2A with 38 kD negative sera.

[0029]FIG. 8 shows the reactivity of the antigen of SEQ ID NO: 60 with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and normal donors.

[0030]FIG. 9 illustrates the reactivity of the recombinant antigen TbH-29 (SEQ ID NO: 137) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients, PPD positive donors and normal donors as determined by indirect ELISA.

[0031]FIG. 10 illustrates the reactivity of the recombinant antigen TbH-33 (SEQ ID NO: 140) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and from normal donors, and with a pool of sera from M. tuberculosis patients, as determined both by direct and indirect ELISA FIG. 11 illustrates the reactivity of increasing concentrations of the recombinant antigen TbH-33 (SEQ ID NO: 140) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and from normal donors as determined by ELISA.

[0032] FIGS. 12A-E illustrate the reactivity of the recombinant antigens MO-1, MO-2, MO-4, MO-28 and MO-29, respectively, with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and from normal donors as determined by ELISA.

[0033] SEQ. ID NO. 1 is the DNA sequence of ThRa1.

[0034] SEQ. ID NO. 2 is the DNA sequence of ThRa10.

[0035] SEQ. ID NO. 3 is the DNA sequence of ThRa11.

[0036] SEQ. ID NO. 4 is the DNA sequence of TbRa12.

[0037] SEQ. ID NO. 5 is the DNA sequence of TbRa13.

[0038] SEQ. ID NO. 6 is the DNA sequence of TbRa16.

[0039] SEQ. ID NO. 7 is the DNA sequence of TbRa17.

[0040] SEQ. ID NO. 8 is the DNA sequence of TbRa18.

[0041] SEQ. ID NO. 9 is the DNA sequence of TbRa19.

[0042] SEQ. ID NO. 10 is the DNA sequence of TbRa24.

[0043] SEQ. ID NO. 11 is the DNA sequence of TbRa26.

[0044] SEQ. ID NO. 12 is the DNA sequence of TbRa28.

[0045] SEQ. ID NO. 13 is the DNA sequence of TbRa29.

[0046] SEQ. ID NO. 14 is the DNA sequence of TbRa2A.

[0047] SEQ. ID NO. 15 is the DNA sequence of TbRa3.

[0048] SEQ. ID NO. 16 is the DNA sequence of TbRa32.

[0049] SEQ. ID NO. 17 is the DNA sequence of TbRa35.

[0050] SEQ. ID NO. 18 is the DNA sequence of TbRa36.

[0051] SEQ. ID NO. 19 is the DNA sequence of TbRa4.

[0052] SEQ. ID NO. 20 is the DNA sequence of TbRa9.

[0053] SEQ. ID NO. 21 is the DNA sequence of TbRaB.

[0054] SEQ. ID NO. 22 is the DNA sequence of TbRaC.

[0055] SEQ. ID NO. 23 is the DNA sequence of TbRaD.

[0056] SEQ. ID NO. 24 is the DNA sequence of YYWCPG.

[0057] SEQ. ID NO. 25 is the DNA sequence of AAMK.

[0058] SEQ. ID NO. 26 is the DNA sequence of TbL-23.

[0059] SEQ. ID NO. 27 is the DNA sequence of TbL-24.

[0060] SEQ. ID NO. 28 is the DNA sequence of TbL-25.

[0061] SEQ. ID NO. 29 is the DNA sequence of TbL-28.

[0062] SEQ. ID NO. 30 is the DNA sequence of TbL-29.

[0063] SEQ. ID NO. 31 is the DNA sequence of TbH-5.

[0064] SEQ. ID NO. 32 is the DNA sequence of TbH-8.

[0065] SEQ. ID NO. 33 is the DNA sequence of TbH-9.

[0066] SEQ. ID NO. 34 is the DNA sequence of TbM-1.

[0067] SEQ. ID NO. 35 is the DNA sequence of TbM-3.

[0068] SEQ. ID NO. 36 is the DNA sequence of TbM-6.

[0069] SEQ. ID NO. 37 is the DNA sequence of TbM-7.

[0070] SEQ. ID NO. 38 is the DNA sequence of TbM-9.

[0071] SEQ. ID NO. 39 is the DNA sequence of TbM-12.

[0072] SEQ. ID NO. 40 is the DNA sequence of TbM-13.

[0073] SEQ. ID NO. 41 is the DNA sequence of TbM-14.

[0074] SEQ. ID NO.,42 is the DNA sequence of TbM-15.

[0075] SEQ. ID NO. 43 is the DNA sequence of TbH4.

[0076] SEQ. ID NO. 44 is the DNA sequence of TbH-4-FWD.

[0077] SEQ. ID NO. 45 is the DNA sequence of TbH-12.

[0078] SEQ. ID NO. 46 is the DNA sequence of Tb38-1.

[0079] SEQ. ID NO. 47 is the DNA sequence of Tb38-4.

[0080] SEQ. ID NO. 48 is the DNA sequence of TbL-17.

[0081] SEQ. ID NO. 49 is the DNA sequence of TbL-20.

[0082] SEQ. ID NO. 50 is the DNA sequence of TbL-21.

[0083] SEQ. ED NO. 51 is the DNA sequence of TbH-16.

[0084] SEQ. ID NO. 52 is the DNA sequence of DPEP.

[0085] SEQ. ID NO. 53 is the deduced amino acid sequence of DPEP.

[0086] SEQ. ID NO. 54 is the protein sequence of DPV N-terminal Antigen.

[0087] SEQ. ID NO. 55 is the protein sequence of AVGS N-terminal Antigen.

[0088] SEQ. ID NO. 56 is the protein sequence of AAMK N-terminal Antigen.

[0089] SEQ. ID NO. 57 is the protein sequence of YYWC N-terminal Antigen.

[0090] SEQ. ID NO. 58 is the protein sequence of DIGS N-terminal Antigen.

[0091] SEQ. ID NO. 59 is the protein sequence of AEES N-terminal Antigen.

[0092] SEQ. ID NO. 60 is the protein sequence of DPEP N-terminal Antigen.

[0093] SEQ. ID NO. 61 is the protein sequence of APKT N-terminal Antigen.

[0094] SEQ. ID NO. 62 is the protein sequence of DPAS N-terminal Antigen.

[0095] SEQ. ID NO. 63 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbM-1 Peptide.

[0096] SEQ. ID NO. 64 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa1.

[0097] SEQ. ID NO. 65 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa10.

[0098] SEQ. ID NO. 66 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa11.

[0099] SEQ. ID NO. 67 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa12.

[0100] SEQ. ID NO. 68 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa13.

[0101] SEQ. ID NO. 69 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa16.

[0102] SEQ. ID NO. 70 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa17.

[0103] SEQ. ID NO. 71 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa18.

[0104] SEQ. ID NO. 72 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa19.

[0105] SEQ. ID NO. 73 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa24.

[0106] SEQ. ID NO. 74 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa26.

[0107] SEQ. ID NO. 75 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa28.

[0108] SEQ. ID NO. 76 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa29.

[0109] SEQ. ID NO. 77 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa2A.

[0110] SEQ. ID NO. 78 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa3.

[0111] SEQ. ID NO. 79 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa32.

[0112] SEQ. ID NO. 80 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa35.

[0113] SEQ. ID NO. 81 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa36.

[0114] SEQ. ID NO. 82 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa4.

[0115] SEQ. ID NO. 83 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRa9.

[0116] SEQ. ID NO. 84 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRaB.

[0117] SEQ. ID NO. 85 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRaC.

[0118] SEQ. ID NO. 86 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbRaD.

[0119] SEQ. ID NO. 87 is the deduced amino acid sequence of YYWCPG.

[0120] SEQ. ID NO. 88 is the deduced amino acid sequence of ThAAMK.

[0121] SEQ. ID NO. 89 is the deduced amino acid sequence of Th38-1.

[0122] SEQ. ID NO. 90 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-4.

[0123] SEQ. ID NO. 91 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-8.

[0124] SEQ. ID NO. 92 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-9.

[0125] SEQ. ID NO. 93 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-12.

[0126] SEQ. ID NO. 94 is the DNA sequence of DPAS.

[0127] SEQ. ID NO. 95 is the deduced amino acid sequence of DPAS.

[0128] SEQ. ID NO. 96 is the DNA sequence of DPV.

[0129] SEQ. ID NO. 97 is the deduced amino acid sequence of DPV.

[0130] SEQ. ID NO. 98 is the DNA sequence of ESAT-6.

[0131] SEQ. ID NO. 99 is the deduced amino acid sequence of ESAT-6.

[0132] SEQ. ID NO. 100 is the DNA sequence of ThH-8-2.

[0133] SEQ. ID NO. 101 is the DNA sequence of TbH-9FL.

[0134] SEQ. ID NO. 102 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-9FL.

[0135] SEQ. ID NO. 103 is the DNA sequence of TbH-9-1.

[0136] SEQ. ID NO. 104 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-9-1.

[0137] SEQ. ID NO. 105 is the DNA sequence of TbH-9-4.

[0138] SEQ. ID NO. 106 is the deduced amino acid sequence of TbH-9-4.

[0139] SEQ. ID NO. 107 is the DNA sequence of Th38-1F2 IN.

[0140] SEQ. ID NO. 108 is the DNA sequence of Tb38-1F2 RP.

[0141] SEQ. ID NO. 109 is the deduced amino acid sequence of Th37-FL.

[0142] SEQ. ID NO. 110 is the deduced amino acid sequence of Tb38-IN.

[0143] SEQ. ID NO. 111 is the DNA sequence of Tb38-IF3.

[0144] SEQ. ID NO. 112 is the deduced amino acid sequence of Th38-1F3.

[0145] SEQ. ID NO. 113 is the DNA sequence of Th38-IF5.

[0146] SEQ. ID NO. 114 is the DNA sequence of Tb38-IF6.

[0147] SEQ. ID NO. 115 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of DPV.

[0148] SEQ. ID NO. 116 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of AVGS.

[0149] SEQ. ID NO. 117 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of AAMK.

[0150] SEQ. ID NO. 118 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of YYWC.

[0151] SEQ. ID NO. 119 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of DIGS.

[0152] SEQ. ID NO. 120 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of AAES.

[0153] SEQ. ID NO. 121 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of DPEP.

[0154] SEQ. ID NO. 122 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of APKT.

[0155] SEQ. ID NO. 123 is the deduced N-terminal amino acid sequence of DPAS.

[0156] SEQ. ID NO. 124 is the protein sequence of DPPD N-terminal Antigen.

[0157] SEQ ID NO. 125-128 are the protein sequences of four DPPD cyanogen bromide fragments.

[0158] SEQ ID NO. 129 is the N-terminal protein sequence of XDS antigen.

[0159] SEQ ID NO. 130 is the N-terminal protein sequence of AGD antigen.

[0160] SEQ ID NO. 131 is the N-terminal protein sequence of APE antigen.

[0161] SEQ ID NO. 132 is the N-terminal protein sequence of XYI antigen.

[0162] SEQ ID NO. 133 is the DNA sequence of TbH-29.

[0163] SEQ ID NO. 134 is the DNA sequence of TbH-30.

[0164] SEQ ID NO. 135 is the DNA sequence of TbH-32.

[0165] SEQ ID NO. 136 is the DNA sequence of TbH-33.

[0166] SEQ ID NO. 137 is the predicted amino acid sequence of TbH-29.

[0167] SEQ ID NO. 138 is the predicted amino acid sequence of TbH-30.

[0168] SEQ ID NO. 139 is the predicted amino acid sequence of TbH-32.

[0169] SEQ ID NO. 140 is the predicted amino acid sequence of TbH-33.

[0170] SEQ ID NO: 141-146 are PCR primers used in the preparation of a fusion protein containing TbRa3, 38 kD and Tb38-1.

[0171] SEQ ID NO: 147 is the DNA sequence of the fusion protein containing TbRa3, 38 kD and Tb38-1.

[0172] SEQ ID NO: 148 is the amino acid sequence of the fusion protein containing TbRa3, 38 kD and Tb38-1.

[0173] SEQ ID NO: 149 is the DNA sequence of the M. tuberculosis antigen 38 kD.

[0174] SEQ ID NO: 150 is the amino acid sequence of the M. tuberculosis antigen 38 kD.

[0175] SEQ ID NO: 151 is the DNA sequence of XP14.

[0176] SEQ ID NO: 152 is the DNA sequence of XP24.

[0177] SEQ ID NO: 153 is the DNA sequence of XP31.

[0178] SEQ ID NO: 154 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP32.

[0179] SEQ ID NO: 155 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP32.

[0180] SEQ ID NO: 156 is the predicted amino acid sequence of XP14.

[0181] SEQ ID NO: 157 is the predicted amino acid sequence encoded by the reverse complement of XP14.

[0182] SEQ ID NO: 158 is the DNA sequence of XP27.

[0183] SEQ ID NO: 159 is the DNA sequence of XP36.

[0184] SEQ ID NO: 160 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP4.

[0185] SEQ ID NO: 161 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP5.

[0186] SEQ ID NO: 162 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP17.

[0187] SEQ ID NO: 163 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP30.

[0188] SEQ ID NO: 164 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP2.

[0189] SEQ ID NO: 165 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP2.

[0190] SEQ ID NO: 166 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP3.

[0191] SEQ ID NO: 167 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP3.

[0192] SEQ ID NO: 168 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP6.

[0193] SEQ ID NO: 169 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP6.

[0194] SEQ ID NO: 170 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP18.

[0195] SEQ ID NO: 171 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP18.

[0196] SEQ ID NO: 172 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP19.

[0197] SEQ ID NO: 173 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP19.

[0198] SEQ ID NO: 174 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP22.

[0199] SEQ ID NO: 175 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP22.

[0200] SEQ ID NO: 176 is the 5′ DNA sequence of XP25.

[0201] SEQ ID NO: 177 is the 3′ DNA sequence of XP25.

[0202] SEQ ID NO: 178 is the full-length DNA sequence of TbH4-XP1.

[0203] SEQ ID NO: 179 is the predicted amino acid sequence of TbH4-XP1.

[0204] SEQ ID NO: 180 is the predicted amino acid sequence encoded by the reverse complement of TbH4-XP1.

[0205] SEQ ID NO: 181 is a first predicted amino acid sequence encoded by XP36.

[0206] SEQ ID NO: 182 is a second predicted amino acid sequence encoded by XP36.

[0207] SEQ ID NO: 183 is the predicted amino acid sequence encoded by the reverse complement of XP36.

[0208] SEQ ID NO: 184 is the DNA sequence of RDIF2.

[0209] SEQ ID NO: 185 is the DNA sequence of RDIF5.

[0210] SEQ ID NO: 186 is the DNA sequence of RDIF8.

[0211] SEQ ID NO: 187 is the DNA sequence of RDIF10.

[0212] SEQ ID NO: 188 is the DNA sequence of RDIF11.

[0213] SEQ ID NO: 189 is the predicted amino acid sequence of RDIF2.

[0214] SEQ ID NO: 190 is the predicted amino acid sequence of RDIF5.

[0215] SEQ ID NO: 191 is the predicted amino acid sequence of RDIF8.

[0216] SEQ ID NO: 192 is the predicted amino acid sequence of RDIF10.

[0217] SEQ ID NO: 193 is the predicted amino acid sequence of RDIF11.

[0218] SEQ ID NO: 194 is the 5′ DNA sequence of RDIF12.

[0219] SEQ ID NO: 195 is the 3′ DNA sequence of RDEF12.

[0220] SEQ ID NO: 196 is the DNA sequence of RDIF7.

[0221] SEQ ID NO: 197 is the predicted amino acid sequence of RDIF7.

[0222] SEQ ID NO: 198 is the DNA sequence of DIF2-1.

[0223] SEQ ID NO: 199 is the predicted amino acid sequence of DIF2-1.

[0224] SEQ ID NO: 200-207 are PCR primers used in the preparation of a fusion protein containing TbRa3, 38 kD, Tb38-1 and DPEP (hereinafter referred to as TbF-2).

[0225] SEQ ID NO: 208 is the DNA sequence of the fusion protein TbF-2.

[0226] SEQ ID NO: 209 is the amino acid sequence of the fusion protein TbF-2.

[0227] SEQ ID NO: 210 is the 5′ DNA sequence of MO-1.

[0228] SEQ ID NO: 211 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-2.

[0229] SEQ ID NO: 212 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-4.

[0230] SEQ ID NO: 213 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-8.

[0231] SEQ ID NO: 214 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-9.

[0232] SEQ ID NO: 215 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-26.

[0233] SEQ ID NO: 216 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-28.

[0234] SEQ ID NO: 217 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-29.

[0235] SEQ ID NO: 218 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-30.

[0236] SEQ ID NO: 219 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-34.

[0237] SEQ ID NO: 220 is the 5′ DNA sequence for MO-35.

[0238] SEQ ID NO: 221 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-1.

[0239] SEQ ID NO: 222 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-2.

[0240] SEQ ID NO: 223 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-4.

[0241] SEQ ID NO: 224 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-8.

[0242] SEQ ID NO: 225 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-9.

[0243] SEQ ID NO: 226 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-26.

[0244] SEQ ID NO: 227 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-28.

[0245] SEQ ID NO: 228 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-29.

[0246] SEQ ID NO: 229 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-30.

[0247] SEQ ID NO: 230 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-34.

[0248] SEQ ID NO: 231 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-35.

[0249] SEQ ID NO: 232 is the determined DNA sequence for MO-10.

[0250] SEQ ID NO: 233 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-10.

[0251] SEQ ID NO: 234 is the 3′ DNA sequence for MO-27.

[0252] SEQ ID NO: 235 is the full-length DNA sequence for DPPD.

[0253] SEQ ID NO: 236 is the predicted full-length amino acid sequence for DPPD

[0254] SEQ ID NO: 237 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-10

[0255] SEQ ID NO: 238 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-11

[0256] SEQ ID NO: 239 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-12

[0257] SEQ ID NO: 240 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-13

[0258] SEQ ID NO: 241 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-16

[0259] SEQ ID NO: 242 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-25

[0260] SEQ ID NO: 243 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-10

[0261] SEQ ID NO: 244 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-12

[0262] SEQ ID NO: 245 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-13

[0263] SEQ ID NO: 246 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-16

[0264] SEQ ID NO: 247 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-25

[0265] SEQ ID NO: 248 is the determined cDNA sequence for LSER-18

[0266] SEQ ID NO: 249 is the determined cDNA sequence for LSER-23

[0267] SEQ ID NO: 250 is the determined cDNA sequence for LSER-24

[0268] SEQ ID NO: 251 is the determined cDNA sequence for LSER-27

[0269] SEQ ID NO: 252 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-18

[0270] SEQ ID NO: 253 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-23

[0271] SEQ ID NO: 254 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-24

[0272] SEQ ID NO: 255 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-27

[0273] SEQ ID NO: 256 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-1

[0274] SEQ ID NO: 257 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-3

[0275] SEQ ID NO: 258 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-4

[0276] SEQ ID NO: 259 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-5

[0277] SEQ ID NO: 260 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-6

[0278] SEQ ID NO: 261 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-8

[0279] SEQ ID NO: 262 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-14

[0280] SEQ ID NO: 263 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-15

[0281] SEQ ID NO: 264 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-17

[0282] SEQ ID NO: 265 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-19

[0283] SEQ ID NO: 266 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-20

[0284] SEQ ID NO: 267 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-22

[0285] SEQ ID NO: 268 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-26

[0286] SEQ ID NO: 269 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-28

[0287] SEQ ID NO: 270 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-29

[0288] SEQ ID NO: 271 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for LSER-30

[0289] SEQ ID NO: 272 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-1

[0290] SEQ ID NO: 273 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-3

[0291] SEQ ID NO: 274 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-5

[0292] SEQ ID NO: 275 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-6

[0293] SEQ ID NO: 276 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-8

[0294] SEQ ID NO: 277 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-14

[0295] SEQ ID NO: 278 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-15

[0296] SEQ ID NO: 279 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-17

[0297] SEQ ID NO: 280 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-19

[0298] SEQ ID NO: 281 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-20

[0299] SEQ ID NO: 282 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-22

[0300] SEQ ID NO: 283 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-26

[0301] SEQ ID NO: 284 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-28

[0302] SEQ ID NO: 285 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-29

[0303] SEQ ID NO: 286 is the predicted amino acid sequence for LSER-30

[0304] SEQ ID NO: 287 is the determined cDNA sequence for LSER-9

[0305] SEQ ID NO: 288 is the determined cDNA sequence for the reverse complement of LSER-6

[0306] SEQ ID NO: 289 is the predicted amino acid sequence for the reverse complement of LSER-6

[0307] SEQ ID NO: 290 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for MO-12

[0308] SEQ ID NO: 291 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for MO-13

[0309] SEQ ID NO: 292 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for MO-19

[0310] SEQ ID NO: 293 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for MO-39

[0311] SEQ ID NO: 294 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-12

[0312] SEQ ID NO: 295 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-13

[0313] SEQ ID NO: 296 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-19

[0314] SEQ ID NO: 297 is the predicted amino acid sequence for MO-39

[0315] SEQ ID NO: 298 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-1

[0316] SEQ ID NO: 299 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-2

[0317] SEQ ID NO: 300 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-4

[0318] SEQ ID NO: 301 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-5

[0319] SEQ ID NO: 302 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-6

[0320] SEQ ID NO: 303 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-7

[0321] SEQ ID NO: 304 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-8

[0322] SEQ ID NO: 305 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-9

[0323] SEQ ID NO: 306 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-10

[0324] SEQ ID NO: 307 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-12

[0325] SEQ ID NO: 308 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-13

[0326] SEQ ID NO: 309 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-14

[0327] SEQ ID NO: 310 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-15

[0328] SEQ ID NO: 311 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-16

[0329] SEQ ID NO: 312 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-17

[0330] SEQ ID NO: 313 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-18

[0331] SEQ ID NO: 314 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-21

[0332] SEQ ID NO: 315 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-22

[0333] SEQ ID NO: 316 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-23

[0334] SEQ ID NO: 317 is the determined 5′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-25

[0335] SEQ ID NO: 318 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-1

[0336] SEQ ID NO: 319 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-2

[0337] SEQ ID NO: 320 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-4

[0338] SEQ ID NO: 321 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-5

[0339] SEQ ID NO: 322 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-7

[0340] SEQ ID NO: 323 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-8

[0341] SEQ ID NO: 324 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-9

[0342] SEQ ID NO: 325 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-10

[0343] SEQ ID NO: 326 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-12

[0344] SEQ ID NO: 327 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-13

[0345] SEQ ID NO: 328 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-14

[0346] SEQ ID NO: 329 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-15

[0347] SEQ ID NO: 330 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-16

[0348] SEQ ID NO: 331 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-17

[0349] SEQ ID NO: 332 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-18

[0350] SEQ ID NO: 333 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-21

[0351] SEQ ID NO: 334 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-22

[0352] SEQ ID NO: 335 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-23

[0353] SEQ ID NO: 336 is the determined 3′ cDNA sequence for Erdsn-25

[0354] SEQ ID NO: 337 is the determined cDNA sequence for Erdsn-24

[0355] SEQ ID NO: 338 is the determined amino acid sequence for a M. tuberculosis 85 b precursor homolog

[0356] SEQ ID NO: 339 is the determined amino acid sequence for spot 1

[0357] SEQ ID NO: 340 is a determined amino acid sequence for spot 2

[0358] SEQ ID NO: 341 is a determined amino acid sequence for spot 2

[0359] SEQ ID NO: 342 is the determined amino acid seq for spot 4

[0360] SEQ ID NO: 343 is the sequence of primer PDM-157

[0361] SEQ ID NO: 344 is the sequence of primer PDM-160

[0362] SEQ ID NO: 345 is the DNA sequence of the fusion protein TbF-6

[0363] SEQ ID NO: 346 is the amino acid sequence of fusion protein TbF-6

[0364] SEQ ID NO: 347 is the sequence of primer PDM-176

[0365] SEQ ID NO: 348 is the sequence of primer PDM-175

[0366] SEQ ID NO: 349 is the DNA sequence of the fusion protein TbF-8

[0367] SEQ ID NO: 350 is the amino acid sequence of the fusion protein TbF-8

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0368] As noted above, the present invention is generally directed to no compositions and methods for diagnosing tuberculosis. The compositions of the subject invention include polypeptides that comprise at least one antigenic portion of a M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of such an antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications. Polypeptides within the scope of the present invention include, but are not limited to, soluble M. tuberculosis antigens. A “soluble M. tuberculosis antigen” is a protein of M. tuberculosis origin that is present in M. tuberculosis culture filtrate. As used herein, the term “polypeptide” encompasses amino acid chains of any length, including full length proteins (i.e., antigens), wherein the amino acid residues are linked by covalent peptide bonds. Thus, a polypeptide comprising an antigenic portion of one of the above antigens may consist entirely of the antigenic portion, or may contain additional sequences. The additional sequences may be derived from the native M. tuberculosis antigen or may be heterologous, and such sequences may (but need not) be antigenic.

[0369] An “antigenic portion” of an antigen (which may or may not be soluble) is a portion that is capable of reacting with sera obtained from an M. tuberculosis-infected individual (i.e., generates an absorbance reading with sera from infected individuals that is at least three standard deviations above the absorbance obtained with sera from uninfected individuals, in a representative ELISA assay described herein). An “M. tuberculosis-infected individual” is a human who has been infected with M. tuberculosis (e.g. has an intradermal skin test response to PPD that is at least 0.5 cm in diameter). Infected individuals may display symptoms of tuberculosis or may be free of disease symptoms. Polypeptides comprising at least an antigenic portion of one or more M. tuberculosis antigens as described herein may generally be used, alone or in combination, to detect tuberculosis in a patient.

[0370] The compositions and methods of the present invention also encompass variants of the above polypeptides and DNA molecules. A polypeptide “variant,” as used herein, is a polypeptide that differs from the recited polypeptide only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, such that the therapeutic, antigenic and/or immunogenic properties of the polypeptide are retained. Polypeptide variants preferably exhibit at least about 70%, more preferably at least about 90% and most preferably at least about 95% identity to the identified polypeptides. For polypeptides with immunoreactive properties, variants may, alternatively, be identified by modifying the amino acid sequence of one of the above polypeptides, and evaluating the immunoreactivity of the modified polypeptide. For polypeptides useful for the generation of diagnostic binding agents, a variant may be identified by evaluating a modified polypeptide for the ability to generate antibodies that detect the presence or absence of tuberculosis. Such modified sequences may be prepared and tested using, for example, the representative procedures described herein.

[0371] As used herein, a “conservative substitution” is one in which an amino acid is substituted for another amino acid that has similar properties, such that one skilled in the art of peptide chemistry would expect the secondary structure and hydropathic nature of the polypeptide to be substantially unchanged. In general, the following groups of amino acids represent conservative changes: (1) ala, pro, gly, glu, asp, gln, asn, ser, thr, (2) cys, ser, tyr, thr; (3) val, ile, leu, met, ala, phe; (4) lys, arg, his; and (5) phe, tyr, trp, his.

[0372] Variants may also, or alternatively, contain other modifications, including the deletion or addition of amino acids that have minimal influence on the antigenic properties, secondary structure and hydropathic nature of the polypeptide. For example, a polypeptide may be conjugated to a signal (or leader) sequence at the N-terminal end of the protein which co-translationally or post-translationally directs transfer of the protein. The polypeptide may also be conjugated to a linker or other sequence for ease of synthesis, purification or identification of the polypeptide (e.:g., poly-His), or to enhance binding of the polypeptide to a solid support. For example, a polypeptide may be conjugated to an immunoglobulin Fc region.

[0373] A nucleotide “variant” is a sequence that differs from the recited nucleotide sequence in having one or more nucleotide deletions, substitutions or additions. Such modifications may be readily introduced using standard mutagenesis techniques, such as oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis as taught, for example, by Adelman et al. (DNA, 2:183, 1983). Nucleotide variants may be naturally occurring allelic variants, or non-naturally occurring variants. Variant nucleotide sequences preferably exhibit at least about 70%, more preferably at least about 80% and most preferably at least about 90% identity to the recited sequence. Such variant nucleotide sequences will generally hybridize to the recite nucleotide sequence under stringent conditions. As used herein, “stringent conditions” refers to prewashing in a solution of 6× SSC, 0.2% SDS; hybridizing at 65° C., 6× SSC, 0.2% SDS overnight; followed by two washes of 30 minutes each in 1× SSC, 0.1% SDS at 65° C. and two washes of 30 minutes each in 0.2× SSC, 0.1% SDS at 65° C.

[0374] In a related aspect, combination, or fusion, polypeptides are disclosed. A “fusion polypeptide” is a polypeptide comprising at least one of the above antigenic portions and one or more additional antigenic M. tuberculosis sequences, which are joined via a peptide linkage into a single amino acid chain. The sequences may be joined directly (ie., with no intervening amino acids) or may be joined by way of a linker sequence (e.g., Gly-Cys-Gly) that does not significantly diminish the antigenic properties of the component polypeptides.

[0375] In general, M. tuberculosis antigens, and DNA sequences encoding such antigens, may be prepared using any of a variety of procedures. For example, soluble antigens may be isolated from M. tuberculosis culture filtrate by procedures known to those of ordinary skill in the art, including anion-exchange and reverse phase chromatography. Purified antigens may then be evaluated for a desired property, such as the ability to react with sera obtained from an M. tuberculosis-infected individual. Such screens may be performed using the representative methods described herein. Antigens may then be partially sequenced using, for example, traditional Edman chemistry. See Edman and Berg, Eur. J. Biochem. 80:116-132, 1967.

[0376] Antigens may also be produced recombinantly using a DNA sequence that encodes the antigen, which has been inserted into an expression vector and 15 expressed in an appropriate host. DNA molecules encoding soluble antigens may be isolated by screening an appropriate M. tuberculosis expression library with anti-sera (e.g., rabbit) raised specifically against soluble M. tuberculosis antigens. DNA sequences encoding antigens that may or may not be soluble may be identified by screening an appropriate M. tuberculosis genomic or cDNA expression library with sera obtained from patients infected with M. tuberculosis. Such screens may generally be performed using techniques well known in the art, such as those described in Sambrook et al., Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1989.

[0377] DNA sequences encoding soluble antigens may also be obtained by screening an appropriate M. tuberculosis cDNA or genomic DNA library for DNA sequences that hybridize to degenerate oligonucleotides derived from partial amino acid sequences of isolated soluble antigens. Degenerate oligonucleotide sequences for use in such a screen may be designed and synthesized, and the screen may be performed, as described (for example) in Sambrook et al., Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. (and references cited therein). Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) may also be employed, using the above oligonucleotides in methods well known in the art, to isolate a nucleic acid probe from a cDNA or genomic library. The library screen may then be performed using the isolated probe.

[0378] Regardless of the method of preparation, the antigens described herein are “antigenic.” More specifically, the antigens have the ability to react with sera obtained from an M. tuberculosis-infected individual. Reactivity may be evaluated using, for example, the representative ELISA assays described herein, where an absorbance reading with sera from infected individuals that is at least three standard deviations above the absorbance obtained with sera from uninfected individuals is considered positive.

[0379] Antigenic portions of M. tuberculosis antigens may be prepared and identified using well known techniques, such as those summarized in Paul, Fundamental Immunology, 3d ed., Raven Press, 1993, pp. 243-247 and references cited therein. Such techniques include screening polypeptide portions of the native antigen for antigenic properties. The representative ELISAs described herein may generally be employed in these screens. An antigenic portion of a polypeptide is a portion that, within such representative assays, generates a signal in such assays that is substantially similar to that generated by the full length antigen. In other words, an antigenic portion of a M. tuberculosis antigen generates at least about 20%, and preferably about 100%, of the signal induced by the full length antigen in a model ELISA as described herein.

[0380] Portions and other variants of M. tuberculosis antigens may be generated by synthetic or recombinant means. Synthetic polypeptides having fewer than about 100 amino acids, and generally fewer than about 50 amino acids, may be generated using techniques well known in the art. For example, such polypeptides may be synthesized using any of the commercially available solid-phase techniques, such as the Merrifield solid-phase synthesis method, where amino acids are sequentially added to a growing amino acid chain. See Merrifield, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 85:2149-2146, 1963. Equipment for automated synthesis of polypeptides is commercially available from suppliers such as Applied BioSystems, Inc., Foster City, Calif., and may be operated according to the manufacturer's instructions. Variants of a native antigen may generally be prepared using standard mutagenesis techniques, such as oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis. Sections of the DNA sequence may also be removed using standard techniques to permit preparation of truncated polypeptides.

[0381] Recombinant polypeptides containing portions and/or variants of a native antigen may be readily prepared from a DNA sequence encoding the polypeptide using a variety of techniques well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. For example, supernatants from suitable host/vector systems which secrete recombinant protein into culture media may be first concentrated using a commercially available filter. Following concentration, the concentrate may be applied to a suitable purification matrix such as an affinity matrix or an ion exchange resin. Finally, one or more reverse phase HPLC steps can be employed to further purify a recombinant protein.

[0382] Any of a variety of expression vectors known to those of ordinary skill in the art may be employed to express recombinant polypeptides as described herein. Expression may be achieved in any appropriate host cell that has been transformed or transfected with an expression vector containing a DNA molecule that encodes a recombinant polypeptide. Suitable host cells include prokaryotes, yeast and higher eukaryotic cells. Preferably, the host cells employed are E. coli, yeast or a mammalian cell line, such as COS or CHO. The DNA sequences expressed in this manner may encode naturally occurring antigens, portions of naturally occurring antigens, or other variants thereof.

[0383] In general, regardless of the method of preparation, the polypeptides disclosed herein are prepared in substantially pure form. Preferably, the polypeptides are at least about 80% pure, more preferably at least about 90% pure and most preferably at least about 99% pure. For use in the methods described herein, however, such substantially pure polypeptides may be combined.

[0384] In certain specific embodiments, the subject invention discloses polypeptides comprising at least an antigenic portion of a soluble M. tuberculosis antigen (or a variant of such an antigen), where the antigen has one of the following N-terminal sequences: (a) Asp-Pro-Val-Asp-Ala-Val-Ile-Asn-Thr-Thr-Cys-Asn-Tyr-Gly- (SEQ ID NO: 115) Gln-Val-Val-Ala-Ala-Leu; (b) Ala-Val-Glu-Ser-Gly-Met-Leu-Ala-Leu-Gly-Thr-Pro-Ala-Pro- (SEQ ID NO: 116) Ser; (c) Ala-Ala-Met-Lys-Pro-Arg-Thr-Gly-Asp-Gly-Pro-Leu-Glu-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 117) Ala-Lys-Glu-Gly-Arg; (d) Tyr-Tyr-Trp-Cys-Pro-Gly-Gln-Pro-Phe-Asp-Pro-Ala-Trp-Gly (SEQ ID NO: 118) Pro; (e) Asp-Ile-Gly-Ser-Glu-Ser-Thr-Glu-Asp-Gln-Gln-Xaa-Ala-Val; (SEQ ID NO: 119) (f) Ala-Glu-Glu-Ser-Ile-Ser-Thr-Xaa-Glu-Xaa-Ile-Val-Pro; (SEQ ID NO: 120) (g) Asp-Pro-Glu-Pro-Ala-Pro-Pro-Val-Pro-Thr-Thr-Ala-Ala-Ser- (SEQ ID NO: 121) Pro-Pro-Ser; (h) Ala-Pro-Lys-Thr-Tyr-Xaa-Glu-Glu-Leu-Lys-Gly-Thr-Asp-Thr- (SEQ ID NO: 122) Gly; (i) Asp-Pro-Ala-Ser-Ala-Pro-Asp-Val-Pro-Thr-Ala-Ala-Gln-Gln- (SEQ ID NO: 123) Thr-Ser-Leu-Leu-Asn-Ser-Leu-Ala-Asp-Pro-Asn-Val-Ser-Phe- Ala-Asn; (j) Xaa-Asp-Ser-Glu-Lys-Ser-Ala-Thr-Ile-Lys-Val-Thr-Asp-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 129) Ser; (k) Ala-Gly-Asp-Thr-Xaa-Ile-Tyr-Ile-Val-Gly-Asn-Leu-Thr-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 130) Asp; or (l) Ala-Pro-Glu-Ser-Gly-Ala-Gly-leu-Gly-Gly-Thr-Val-Gln-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 131) Gly;

[0385] wherein Xaa may be any amino acid, preferably a cysteine residue. A DNA sequence encoding the antigen identified as (g) above is provided in SEQ ID NO: 52, the deduced amino acid sequence of which is provided in SEQ ID NO: 53. A DNA sequence encoding the antigen identified as (a) above is provided in SEQ ID NO: 96; its deduced amino acid sequence is provided in SEQ ID NO: 97. A DNA sequence corresponding to antigen (d) above is provided in SEQ ID NO: 24, a DNA sequence corresponding to antigen (c) is provided in SEQ ID NO: 25 and a DNA sequence corresponding to antigen (I) is disclosed in SEQ ID NO: 94 and its deduced amino acid sequence is provided in SEQ ID NO: 95.

[0386] In a further specific embodiment, the subject invention discloses polypeptides comprising at least an immunogenic portion of an M. tuberculosis antigen having one of the following N-terminal sequences, or a variant thereof that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications: (m) Xaa-Tyr-Ile-Ala-Tyr-Xaa-Thr-Thr-Ala-Gly-Ile-Val-Pro-Gly-Lys- (SEQ ID NO: 132) Ile-Asn-Val-His-Leu-Val; or (n) Asp-Pro-Pro-Asp-Pro-His-Gln-Xaa-Asp-Met-Thr-Lys-Gly-Tyr- (SEQ ID NO: 124) Tyr-Pro-Gly-Gly-Arg-Arg-Xaa-Phe;

[0387] wherein Xaa may be any amino acid, preferably a cysteine residue. A DNA sequence encoding the antigen of (n) above is provided in SEQ ID NO: 235, with the corresponding predicted full-length amino acid sequence being provided in SEQ ID NO: 236.

[0388] In other specific embodiments, the subject invention discloses polypeptides comprising at least an antigenic portion of a soluble M. tuberculosis antigen (or a variant of such an antigen) that comprises one or more of the amino acid sequences encoded by (a) the DNA sequences of SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, 4-10, 13-25, 52, 94 and 96, (b) the complements of such DNA sequences, or (c) DNA sequences substantially homologous to a sequence in (a) or (b).

[0389] In further specific embodiments, the subject invention discloses polypeptides comprising at least an antigenic portion of a M. tuberculosis antigen (or a variant of such an antigen), which may or may not be soluble, that comprises one or more of the amino acid sequences encoded by (a) the DNA sequences of SEQ ID NOS: 26-51, 133, 134, 158-178, 184-188, 194-196, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 235, 237-242, 248-251, 256-271, 287, 288, 290-293 and 298-337, (b) the complements of such DNA sequences or (c) DNA sequences substantially homologous to a sequence in (a) or (b).

[0390] In a related aspect, the present invention provides fusion proteins comprising a first and a second inventive polypeptide or, alternatively, a polypeptide of the present invention and a known M. tuberculosis antigen, such as the 38 kD antigen described in Andersen and Hansen, Infect. Immun. 57:2481-2488, 1989, (Genbank Accession No. M30046) or ESAT-6 (SEQ ID NOS: 98 and 99), together with variants of such fusion proteins. The fusion proteins of the present invention may also include a linker peptide between the first and second polypeptides.

[0391] A DNA sequence encoding a fusion protein of the present invention is constructed using known recombinant DNA techniques to assemble separate DNA sequences encoding the first and second polypeptides into an appropriate expression vector. The 3′ end of a DNA sequence encoding the first polypeptide is ligated, with or without a peptide linker, to the 5′ end of a DNA sequence encoding the second polypeptide so that the reading frames of the sequences are in phase to permit mRNA translation of the two DNA sequences into a single fusion protein that retains the biological activity of both the first and the second polypeptides.

[0392] A peptide linker sequence may be employed to separate the first and the second polypeptides by a distance sufficient to ensure that each polypeptide folds into its secondary and tertiary structures. Such a peptide linker sequence is incorporated into the fusion protein using standard techniques well known in the art. Suitable peptide linker sequences may be chosen based on the following factors: (1) their ability to adopt a flexible extended conformation; (2) their inability to adopt a secondary structure that could interact with functional epitopes on the first and second polypeptides; and (3) the lack of hydrophobic or charged residues that might react with the polypeptide functional epitopes. Preferred peptide linker sequences contain Gly, Asn and Ser residues. Other near neutral amino acids, such as Thr and Ala may also be used in the linker sequence. Amino acid sequences which may be usefully employed as linkers include those disclosed in Maratea et al., Gene 40:39-46, 1985; Murphy et al., Proc. Natl. Acad Sci. USA 83:8258-8562, 1986; U.S. Pat. No. 4,935,233 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,751,180. The linker sequence may be from 1 to about 50 amino acids in length. Peptide linker sequences are not required when the first and second polypeptides have non-essential N-terminal amino acid regions that can be used to separate the functional domains and prevent steric hindrance.

[0393] In another aspect, the present invention provides methods for using the polypeptides described above to diagnose tuberculosis. In this aspect, methods are provided for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, using one or more of the above polypeptides, alone or in combination. In embodiments in which lo multiple polypeptides are employed, polypeptides other than those specifically described herein, such as the 38 kD antigen described in Andersen and Hansen, Infect. Immun. 57:2481-2488, 1989, may be included. As used herein, a “biological sample” is any antibody-containing sample obtained from a patient. Preferably, the sample is whole blood, sputum, serum, plasma, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid or urine. More preferably, the sample is a blood, serum or plasma sample obtained from a patient or a blood supply. The polypeptide(s) are used in an assay, as described below, to determine the presence or absence of antibodies to the polypeptide(s) in the sample, relative to a predetermined cut-off value. The presence of such antibodies indicates previous sensitization to mycobacterial antigens which may be indicative of tuberculosis.

[0394] In embodiments in which more than one polypeptide is employed, the polypeptides used are preferably complementary (i.e., one component polypeptide will tend to detect infection in samples where the infection would not be detected by another component polypeptide). Complementary polypeptides may generally be identified by using each polypeptide individually to evaluate serum samples obtained from a series of patients known to be infected with M. tuberculosis. After determining which samples test positive (as described below) with each polypeptide, combinations of two or more polypeptides may be formulated that are capable of detecting infection in most, or all, of the samples tested. Such polypeptides are complementary. For example, approximately 25-30% of sera from tuberculosis-infected individuals are negative for antibodies to any single protein, such as the 38 kD antigen mentioned above. Complementary polypeptides may, therefore, be used in combination with the 38 kD antigen to improve sensitivity of a diagnostic test.

[0395] There are a variety of assay formats known to those of ordinary skill in the art for using one or more polypeptides to detect antibodies in a sample. See, e.g., Harlow and Lane, Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1988, which is incorporated herein by reference. In a preferred embodiment, the assay involves the use of polypeptide immobilized on a solid support to bind to and remove the antibody from the sample. The bound antibody may then be detected using a detection reagent that contains a reporter group. Suitable detection reagents include antibodies that bind to the antibody/polypeptide complex and free polypeptide labeled with a reporter group (e.g. in a semi-competitive assay). Alternatively, a competitive assay may be utilized, in which an antibody that binds to the polypeptide is labeled with a reporter group and allowed to bind to the immobilized antigen after incubation of the antigen with the sample. The extent to which components of the sample inhibit the binding of the labeled antibody to the polypeptide is indicative of the reactivity of the sample with the immobilized polypeptide.

[0396] The solid support may be any solid material known to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the antigen may be attached. For example, the solid support may be a test well in a microtiter plate or a nitrocellulose or other suitable membrane. Alternatively, the support may be a bead or disc, such as glass, fiberglass, latex or a plastic material such as polystyrene or polyvinylchloride. The support may also be a magnetic particle or a fiber optic sensor, such as those disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,359,681.

[0397] The polypeptides may be bound to the solid support using a variety of techniques known to those of ordinary skill in the art, which are amply described in the patent and scientific literature. In the context of the present invention, the term “bound” refers to both noncovalent association, such as adsorption, and covalent attachment (which may be a direct linkage between the antigen and functional groups on the support or may be a linkage by way of a cross-linking agent). Binding by adsorption to a well in a microliter plate or to a membrane is preferred. In such cases. adsorption may be achieved by contacting the polypeptide, in a suitable buffer, with the solid support for a suitable amount of time. The contact time varies with temperature, but is typically between about 1 hour and 1 day. In general, contacting a well of a plastic microtiter plate (such as polystyrene or polyvinylchloride) with an amount of polypeptide ranging from about 10 ng to about 1 μg, and preferably about 100 ng, is sufficient to bind an adequate amount of antigen.

[0398] Covalent attachment of polypeptide to a solid support may generally be achieved by first reacting the support with a bifunctional reagent that will react with both the support and a functional group, such as a hydroxyl or amino group, on the polypeptide. For example, the polypeptide may be bound to supports having an appropriate polymer coating using benzoquinone or by condensation of an aldehyde group on the support with an amine and an active hydrogen on the polypeptide (see, e.g., Pierce Immunotechnology Catalog and Handbook, 1991, at A12-A13).

[0399] In certain embodiments, the assay is an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). This assay may be performed by first contacting a polypeptide antigen that has been immobilized on a solid support, commonly the well of a microtiter plate, with the sample, such that antibodies to the polypeptide within the sample are allowed to bind to the immobilized polypeptide. Unbound sample is then removed from the immobilized polypeptide and a detection reagent capable of binding to the immobilized antibody-polypeptide complex is added. The amount of detection reagent that remains bound to the solid support is then determined using a method appropriate for the specific detection reagent.

[0400] More specifically, once the polypeptide is immobilized on the support as described above, the remaining protein binding sites on the support are typically blocked. Any suitable blocking agent known to those of ordinary skill in the art, such as bovine serum albumin or Tween 20™ (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo.) may be employed. The immobilized polypeptide is then incubated with the sample, and antibody is allowed to bind to the antigen. The sample may be diluted with a suitable diluent, such as phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) prior to incubation. In general, an appropriate contact time (i.e., incubation time) is that period of time that is sufficient to detect the presence of antibody within a M. tuberculosis-infected sample. Preferably, the contact time is sufficient to achieve a level of binding that is at least 95% of that achieved at equilibrium between bound and unbound antibody. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the time necessary to achieve equilibrium may be readily determined by assaying the level of binding that occurs over a period of time. At room temperature, an incubation time of about 30 minutes is generally sufficient.

[0401] Unbound sample may then be removed by washing the solid support with an appropriate buffer, such as PBS containing 0.1% Tween 20™. Detection reagent may then be added to the solid support. An appropriate detection reagent is any compound that binds to the immobilized antibody-polypeptide complex and that can be detected by any of a variety of means known to those in the art. Preferably, the detection reagent contains a binding agent (such as, for example, Protein A, Protein G, immunoglobulin, lectin or free antigen) conjugated to a reporter group. Preferred reporter groups include enzymes (such as horseradish peroxidase), substrates, cofactors, inhibitors, dyes, radionuclides, luminescent groups, fluorescent groups, biotin and colliodal particles, such as colloidal gold and selenium. The conjugation of binding agent to reporter group may be achieved using standard methods known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Common binding agents may also be purchased conjugated to a variety of reporter groups from many commercial sources (e.g., Zymed Laboratories, San Francisco, Calif., and Pierce, Rockford, Ill.).

[0402] The detection reagent is then incubated with the immobilized antibody-polypeptide complex for an amount of time sufficient to detect the bound antibody. An appropriate amount of time may generally be determined from the manufacturer's instructions or by assaying the level of binding that occurs over a period of time. Unbound detection reagent is then removed and bound detection reagent is detected using the reporter group. The method employed for detecting the reporter group depends upon the nature of the reporter group. For radioactive groups, scintillation counting or autoradiographic methods are generally appropriate. Spectroscopic methods may be used to detect dyes, luminescent groups and fluorescent groups. Biotin may be detected using avidin, coupled to a different reporter group (commonly a radioactive or fluorescent group or an enzyme). Enzyme reporter groups may generally be detected by the addition of substrate (generally for a specific period of time), followed by spectroscopic or other analysis of the reaction products.

[0403] To determine the presence or absence of anti M. tuberculosis antibodies in the sample, the signal detected from the reporter group that remains bound to the solid support is generally compared to a signal that corresponds to a predetermined cut-off value. In one preferred embodiment, the cut-off value is the average mean signal obtained when the immobilized antigen is incubated with samples from an uninfected patient. In general, a sample generating a signal that is three standard deviations above the predetermined cut-off value is considered positive for tuberculosis. In an alternate preferred embodiment, the cut-off value is determined using a Receiver Operator Curve, according to the method of Sackett et al., Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine, Little Brown and Co., 1985, pp. 106-107. Briefly, in this embodiment, the cut-off value may be determined from a plot of pairs of true positive rates (i.e., sensitivity) and false positive rates (100%-specificity) that correspond to each possible cut-off value for the diagnostic test result. The cut-off value on the plot that is the closest to the upper left-hand comer (i.e., the value that encloses the largest area) is the most accurate cut-off value, and a sample generating a signal that is higher than the cut-off value determined by this method may be considered positive. Alternatively, the cut-off value may be shifted to the left along the plot, to minimize the false positive rate, or to the right, to minimize the false negative rate. In general, a sample generating a signal that is higher than the cut-off value determined by this method is considered positive for tuberculosis.

[0404] In a related embodiment, the assay is performed in a rapid flow-through or strip test format, wherein the antigen is immobilized on a membrane, such as nitrocellulose. In the flow-through test, antibodies within the sample bind to the immobilized polypeptide as the sample passes through the membrane. A detection reagent (e.g., protein A-colloidal gold) then binds to the antibody-polypeptide complex as the solution containing the detection reagent flows through the membrane. The detection of bound detection reagent may then be performed as described above. In the strip test format, one end of the membrane to which polypeptide is bound is immersed in a solution containing the sample. The sample migrates along the membrane through a region containing detection reagent and to the area of immobilized polypeptide. Concentration of detection reagent at the polypeptide indicates the presence of anti-M. tuberculosis antibodies in the sample. Typically, the concentration of detection reagent at that site generates a pattern, such as a line, that can be read visually. The absence of such a pattern indicates a negative result. In general, the amount of polypeptide immobilized on the membrane is selected to generate a visually discernible pattern when the biological sample contains a level of antibodies that would be sufficient to generate a positive signal in an ELISA, as discussed above. Preferably, the amount of polypeptide immobilized on the membrane ranges from about 25 ng to about 1 μg, and more preferably from about 50 ng to about 500 ng. Such tests can typically be performed with a very small amount (e.g., one drop) of patient serum or blood.

[0405] Of course, numerous other assay protocols exist that are suitable for use with the polypeptides of the present invention. The above descriptions are intended to be exemplary only.

[0406] In yet another aspect, the present invention provides antibodies to the inventive polypeptides. Antibodies may be prepared by any of a variety of techniques known to those of ordinary skill in the art. See, eg., Harlow and Lane, Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1988. In one such technique, an immunogen comprising the antigenic polypeptide is initially injected into any of a wide variety of mammals (e.g., mice, rats, rabbits, sheep and goats). In this step, the polypeptides of this invention may serve as the immunogen without modification. Alternatively, particularly for relatively short polypeptides, a superior immune response may be elicited if the polypeptide is joined to a carrier protein, such as bovine serum albumin or keyhole limpet hemocyanin. The immunogen is injected into the animal host, preferably according to a predetermined schedule incorporating one or more booster immunizations, and the animals are bled periodically. Polyclonal antibodies specific for the polypeptide may then be purified from such antisera by, for example, affinity chromatography using the polypeptide coupled to a suitable solid support.

[0407] Monoclonal antibodies specific for the antigenic polypeptide of interest may be prepared, for example, using the technique of Kohler and Milstein, Eur. J. Immunol. 6:511-519, 1976, and improvements thereto. Briefly, these methods involve the preparation of immortal cell lines capable of producing antibodies having the desired specificity (ie., reactivity with the polypeptide of interest). Such cell lines may be produced, for example, from spleen cells obtained from an animal immunized as described above. The spleen cells are then immortalized by, for example, fusion with a myeloma cell fusion partner, preferably one that is syngeneic with the immunized animal. A variety of fusion techniques may be employed. For example, the spleen cells and myeloma cells may be combined with a nonionic detergent for a few minutes and then plated at low density on a selective medium that supports the growth of hybrid cells, but not myeloma cells. A preferred selection technique uses HAT (hypoxanthine, aminopterin, thymidine) selection. After a sufficient time, usually about 1 to 2 weeks, colonies of hybrids are observed. Single colonies are selected and tested for binding activity against the polypeptide. Hybridomas having high reactivity and specificity are preferred.

[0408] Monoclonal antibodies may be isolated from the supernatants of growing hybridoma colonies. In addition, various techniques may be employed to enhance the yield, such as injection of the hybridoma cell line into the peritoneal cavity of a suitable vertebrate host, such as a mouse. Monoclonal antibodies may then be harvested from the ascites fluid or the blood. Contaminants may be removed from the antibodies by conventional techniques, such as chromatography, gel filtration, precipitation, and extraction. The polypeptides of this invention may be used in the purification process in, for example, an affinity chromatography step.

[0409] Antibodies may be used in diagnostic tests to detect the presence of M. tuberculosis antigens using assays similar to those detailed above and other techniques well known to those of skill in the art, thereby providing a method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a patient.

[0410] Diagnostic reagents of the present invention may also comprise DNA sequences encoding one or more of the above polypeptides, or one or more portions thereof. For example, at least two oligonucleotide primers may be employed in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based assay to amplify M. tuberculosis-specific cDNA derived from a biological sample, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers is specific for a DNA molecule encoding a polypeptide of the present invention. The presence of the amplified cDNA is then detected using techniques well known in the art, such as gel electrophoresis. Similarly, oligonucleotide probes specific for a DNA molecule encoding a polypeptide of the present invention may be used in a hybridization assay to detect the presence of an inventive polypeptide in a biological sample.

[0411] As used herein, the term “oligonucleotide primer/probe specific for a DNA molecule” means an oligonucleotide sequence that has at least about 80%, preferably at least about 90% and more preferably at least about 95%, identity to the DNA molecule in question. Oligonucleotide primers and/or probes which may be usefully employed in the inventive diagnostic methods preferably have at least about 10-40 nucleotides. In a preferred embodiment, the oligonucleotide primers comprise at least about 10 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA molecule encoding one of the polypeptides disclosed herein. Preferably, oligonucleotide probes for use in the inventive diagnostic methods comprise at least about 15 contiguous oligonucleotides of a DNA molecule encoding one of the polypeptides disclosed herein. Techniques for both PCR based assays and hybridization assays are well known in the art (see, for example, Mullis et al. Ibid; Ehrlich, Ibid). Primers or probes may thus be used to detect M. tuberculosis-specific sequences in biological samples. DNA probes or primers comprising oligonucleotide sequences described above may be used alone, in combination with each other, or with previously identified sequences, such as the 38 kD antigen discussed above.

[0412] The following Examples are offered by way of illustration and not by way of limitation.

EXAMPLES Example 1 Purification and Characterization of Polypeptides From M. tuberculosis Culture Filtrate

[0413] This example illustrates the preparation of M. tuberculosis soluble polypeptides from culture filtrate. Unless otherwise noted, all percentages in the following example are weight per volume.

[0414]M. tuberculosis (either H37Ra, ATCC No. 25177, or H37Rv, ATCC No. 25618) was cultured in sterile GAS media at 37° C. for fourteen days. The media was then vacuum filtered (leaving the bulk of the cells) through a 0.45 μ filter into a sterile 2.5 L bottle. The media was then filtered through a 0.2 μ filter into a sterile 4 L bottle. NaN₃ was then added to the culture filtrate to a concentration of 0.04%. The bottles were then placed in a 4° C. cold room.

[0415] The culture filtrate was concentrated by placing the filtrate in a 12 L reservoir that had been autoclaved and feeding the filtrate into a 400 ml Amicon stir cell which had been rinsed with ethanol and contained a 10,000 kDa MWCO membrane. The pressure was maintained at 60 psi using nitrogen gas. This procedure reduced the 12 L volume to approximately 50 ml.

[0416] The culture filtrate was then dialyzed into 0.1% ammonium bicarbonate using a 8,000 kDa MWCO cellulose ester membrane, with two changes of ammonium bicarbonate solution. Protein concentration was then determined by a commercially available BCA assay (Pierce, Rockford. Ill.).

[0417] The dialyzed culture filtrate was then lyophilized, and the polypeptides resuspended in distilled water. The polypeptides were then dialyzed against 0.01 mM 1,3 bis[tris(hydroxymethyl)-methylamino]propane, pH 7.5 (Bis-Tris propane buffer), the initial conditions for anion exchange chromatography. Fractionation was performed using gel profusion chromatography on a POROS 146 II Q/M anion exchange column 4.6 mm×100 mm (Perseptive BioSystems, Framingham, Mass.) equilibrated in 0.01 mM Bis-Tris propane buffer pH 7.5. Polypeptides were eluted with a linear 0-0.5 M NaCl gradient in the above buffer system. The column eluent was monitored at a wavelength of 220 nm.

[0418] The pools of polypeptides eluting from the ion exchange column were dialyzed against distilled water and lyophilized. The resulting material was dissolved in 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) pH 1.9 in water, and the polypeptides were purified on a Delta-Pak C18 column (Waters, Milford, Mass.) 300 Angstrom pore size, 5 micron particle size (3.9×150 mm). The polypeptides were eluted from the column with a linear gradient from 0-60% dilution buffer (0.1% TFA in acetonitrile). The flow rate was 0.75 ml/minute and the HPLC eluent was monitored at 214 nm. Fractions containing the eluted polypeptides were collected to maximize the purity of the individual samples. Approximately 200 purified polypeptides were obtained.

[0419] The purified polypeptides were then screened for the ability to induce T-cell proliferation in PBMC preparations. The PBMCs from donors known to be PPD skin test positive and whose T cells were shown to proliferate in response to PPD and crude soluble proteins from MTB were cultured in medium comprising RPMI 1640 supplemented with 10% pooled human serum and 50 μg/ml gentamicin. Purified polypeptides were added in duplicate at concentrations of 0.5 to 10 μg/mL. After six days of culture in 96-well round-bottom plates in a volume of 200 μl, 50 μl of medium was removed from each well for determination of IFN-γ levels, as described below. The plates were then pulsed with 1 μCi/well of tritiated thymidine for a further 18 hours, harvested and tritium uptake determined using a gas scintillation counter. Fractions that resulted in proliferation in both replicates three fold greater than the proliferation observed in cells cultured in medium alone were considered positive.

[0420] IFN-γ was measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ELISA plates were coated with a mouse monoclonal antibody directed to human IFN-γ (Chemicon) in PBS for four hours at room temperature. Wells were then blocked with PBS containing 5% (W/V) non-fat dried milk for 1 hour at room temperature. The plates were then washed six times in PBS/0.2% TWEEN-20 and samples diluted 1:2 in culture medium in the ELISA plates were incubated overnight at room temperature. The plates were again washed and a polyclonal rabbit anti-human IFN-γ serum diluted 1:3000 in PBS/10% normal oat serum was added to each well. The plates were then incubated for two hours at room temperature, washed and horseradish peroxidase-coupled anti-rabbit IgG (Jackson Labs.) was added at a 1:2000 dilution in PBS/5% non-fat dried milk. After a further two hour incubation at room temperature, the plates were washed and TMB substrate added. The reaction was stopped after 20 min with 1 N sulfuric acid. Optical density was determined at 450 nm using 570 nm as a reference wavelength. Fractions that resulted in both replicates giving an OD two fold greater than the mean OD from cells cultured in medium alone, plus 3 standard deviations, were considered positive.

[0421] For sequencing, the polypeptides were individually dried onto Biobrene™ (Perkin Elmer/Applied BioSystems Division, Foster City, Calif.) treated glass fiber filters. The filters with polypeptide were loaded onto a Perkin Elmer/Applied BioSystems Division Procise 492 protein sequencer. The polypeptides were sequenced from the amino terminal and using traditional Edman chemistry. The amino acid sequence was determined for each polypeptide by comparing the retention time of the PTH amino acid derivative to the appropriate PTH derivative standards.

[0422] Using the procedure described above, antigens having the following N-terminal sequences were isolated: (a) Asp-Pro-Val-Asp-Ala-Val-Ile-Asn-Thr-Thr-Xaa-Asn-Tyr-Gly- (SEQ ID NO: 54) Gln-Val-Val-Ala-Ala-Leu; (b) Ala-Val-Glu-Ser-Gly-Met-Leu-Ala-Leu-Gly-Thr-Pro-Ala-Pro- (SEQ ID NO: 55) Ser; (c) Ala-Ala-Met-Lys-Pro-Arg-Thr-Gly-Asp-Gly-Pro-Leu-Glu-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 56) Ala-Lys-Glu-Gly-Arg; (d) Tyr-Tyr-Trp-Cys-Pro-Gly-Gln-Pro-Phe-Asp-Pro-Ala-Trp-Gly- (SEQ ID NO: 57) Pro; (e) Asp-Ile-Gly-Ser-Glu-Ser-Thr-Glu-Asp-Gln-Gln-Xaa-Ala-Val; (SEQ ID NO: 58) (f) Ala-Glu-Glu-Ser-Ile-Ser-Thr-Xaa-Glu-Xaa-Ile-Val-Pro; (SEQ ID NO: 59) (g) Asp-Pro-Glu-Pro-Ala-Pro-Pro-Val-Pro-Thr-Ala-Ala-Ala-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 60) Pro-Pro-Ala; and (h) Ala-Pro-Lys-Thr-Tyr-Xaa-Glu-Glu-Leu-Lys-Gly-Thr-Asp-Thr- (SEQ ID NO: 61) Gly;

[0423] wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.

[0424] An additional antigen was isolated employing a microbore HPLC purification step in addition to the procedure described above. Specifically, 20 μl of a fraction comprising a mixture of antigens from the chromatographic purification step previously described, was purified on an Aquapore C18 column (Perkin Elmer/Applied Biosystems Division, Foster City, Calif.) with a 7 micron pore size, column size 1 mm×100 mm, in a Perkin Elmer/Applied Biosystems Division Model 172 HPLC. Fractions were eluted from the column with a linear gradient of 1%/minute of acetonitrile (containing 0.05% TFA) in water (0.05% TFA) at a flow rate of 80 μl/minute. The eluent was monitored at 250 nm. The original fraction was separated into 4 major peaks plus other smaller components and a polypeptide was obtained which was shown to have a molecular weight of 12.054 Kd (by mass spectrometry) and the following N-terminal sequence: (i) Asp-Pro-Ala-Ser-Ala-Pro-Asp-Val-Pro-Thr-Ala-Ala-Gln-Gln- (SEQ ID NO: 62) Thr-Ser-Leu-Leu-Asn-Asn-Leu-Ala-Asp-Pro-Asp-Val-Ser-Phe- Ala-Asp.

[0425] This polypeptide was shown to induce proliferation and IFN-γ production in PBMC preparations using the assays described above.

[0426] Additional soluble antigens were isolated from M. tuberculosis culture filtrate as follows. M. tuberculosis culture filtrate was prepared as described above. Following dialysis against Bis-Tris propane buffer, at pH 5.5, fractionation was performed using anion exchange chromatography on a Poros QE column 4.6×100 mm (Perseptive Biosystems) equilibrated in Bis-Tris propane buffer pH 5.5. Polypeptides were eluted with a linear 0-1.5 M NaCl gradient in the above buffer system at a flow rate of 10 ml/min. The column eluent was monitored at a wavelength of 214 nm.

[0427] The fractions eluting from the ion exchange column were pooled and subjected to reverse phase chromatography using a Poros R2 column 4.6×100 mm (Perseptive Biosystems). Polypeptides were eluted from the column with a linear gradient from 0-100% acetonitrile (0.1% TFA) at a flow rate of 5 ml/min. The eluent was monitored at 214 nm.

[0428] Fractions containing the eluted polypeptides were lyophilized and resuspended in 80 μl of aqueous 0.1% TFA and further subjected to reverse phase lo chromatography on a Vydac C4 column 4.6×150 mm (Western Analytical, Temecula, Calif.) with a linear gradient of 0-100% acetonitrile (0.1% TFA) at a flow rate of 2 ml/min. Eluent was monitored at 214 nm.

[0429] The fraction with biological activity was separated into one major peak plus other smaller components. Western blot of this peak onto PVDF membrane revealed three major bands of molecular weights 14 Kd, 20 Kd and 26 Kd. These polypeptides were determined to have the following N-terminal sequences, respectively: (j) Xaa-Asp-Ser-Glu-Lys-Ser-Ala-Thr-Ile-Lys-Val-Thr-Asp-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 129) Ser; (k) Ala-Gly-Asp-Thr-Xaa-Ile-Tyr-Ile-Val-Gly-Asn-Leu-Thr-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 130) Asp; and (l) Ala-Pro-Glu-Ser-Gly-Ala-Gly-Leu-Gly-Gly-Thr-Val-Gln-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 131) Gly; wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.

[0430] Using the assays described above, these polypeptides were shown to induce proliferation and IFN-γ production in PBMC preparations. FIGS. 1A and B show the results of such assays using PBMC preparations from a first and a second donor, respectively.

[0431] DNA sequences that encode the antigens designated as (a), (c), (d) and (g) above were obtained by screening a M. tuberculosis genomic library using ³²P end labeled degenerate oligonucleotides corresponding to the N-terminal sequence and containing M. tuberculosis codon bias. The screen performed using a probe corresponding to antigen (a) above identified a clone having the sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 96. The polypeptide encoded by SEQ ID NO: 96 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 97. The screen performed using a probe corresponding to antigen (g) above identified a clone having the sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 52. The polypeptide encoded by SEQ ID NO: 52 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 53. The screen performed using a probe corresponding to antigen (d) above identified a clone having the sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 24, and the screen performed with a probe corresponding to antigen (c) identified a clone having the sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 25.

[0432] The above amino acid sequences were compared to known amino acid sequences in the gene bank using the DNA STAR system. The database searched contains some 173,000 proteins and is a combination of the Swiss, PIR databases along with translated protein sequences (Version 87). No significant homologies to the amino acid sequences for antigens (a)-(h) and (l) were detected.

[0433] The amino acid sequence for antigen (i) was found to be homologous to a sequence from M. leprae. The full length M. leprae sequence was amplified from genomic DNA using the sequence obtained from GENBANK. This sequence was then used to screen an M. tuberculosis library and a fill length copy of the M. tuberculosis homologue was obtained (SEQ ID NO: 94).

[0434] The amino acid sequence for antigen (j) was found to be homologous to a known M. tuberculosis protein translated from a DNA sequence. To the best of the inventors' knowledge, this protein has not been previously shown to possess T-cell stimulatory activity. The amino acid sequence for antigen (k) was found to be related to a sequence from M. leprae.

[0435] In the proliferation and IFN-γ assays described above, using three PPD positive donors, the results for representative antigens provided above are presented in Table 1: TABLE 1 RESULTS OF PBMC PROLIFERATION AND IFN-γ ASSAYS Sequence Proliferation IFN-γ (a) + − (c) +++ +++ (d) ++ ++ (g) +++ +++ (h) +++ +++

[0436] In Table 1, responses that gave a stimulation index (SI) of between 2 and 4 (compared to cells cultured in medium alone) were scored as +, as SI of 4-8 or 2-4 at a concentration of 1 μg or less was scored as ++ and an SI of greater than 8 was scored as +++. The antigen of sequence (i) was found to have a high SI (+++) for one donor and lower SI (++ and +) for the two other donors in both proliferation and IFN-γ assays. These results indicate that these antigens are capable of inducing proliferation and/or interferon-γ production.

Example 2 Use of Patient Sera to Isolate M. tuberculosis Antigens

[0437] This example illustrates the isolation of antigens from M. tuberculosis lysate by screening with serum from M. tuberculosis-infected individuals.

[0438] Dessicated M. tuberculosis H37Ra (Difco Laboratories) was added to a 2% NP40 solution, and alternately homogenized and sonicated three times. The resulting suspension was centrifuged at 13,000 rpm in microfuge tubes and the supernatant put through a 0.2 micron syringe filter. The filtrate was bound to Macro Prep DEAE beads (BioRad, Hercules, Calif.). The beads were extensively washed with 20 mM Tris pH 7.5 and bound proteins eluted with 1M NaCl. The NaCl elute was dialyzed overnight against 10 mM Tris, pH 7.5. Dialyzed solution was treated with DNase and RNase at 0.05 mg/ml for 30 min. at room temperature and then with α-D-mannosidase, 0.5 U/mg at pH 4.5 for 3-4 hours at room temperature. After returning to pH 7.5, the material was fractionated via FPLC over a Bio Scale-Q-20 column (BioRad). Fractions were combined into nine pools, concentrated in a Centriprep 10 (Amicon, Beverley, Mass.) and screened by Western blot for serological activity using a serum pool from M. tuberculosis-infected patients which was not immunoreactive with other antigens of the present invention.

[0439] The most reactive fraction was run in SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF. A band at approximately 85 Kd was cut out yielding the sequence: (m) Xaa-Tyr-Ile-Ala-Tyr-Xaa-Thr-Thr-Ala-Gly-Ile-Val-Pro-Gly-Lys- (SEQ ID NO: 132) Ile-Asn-Val-His-Leu-Val; wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.

[0440] Comparison of this sequence with those in the gene bank as described above, revealed no significant homologies to known sequences.

[0441] A DNA sequence that encodes the antigen designated as (m) above was obtained by screening a genomic M. tuberculosis Erdman strain library using labeled degenerate oligonucleotides corresponding to the N-terminal sequence of SEQ ID NO: 137. A clone was identified having the DNA sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 198. This sequence was found to encode the amino acid sequence provided in SEQ ED NO: 199. Comparison of these sequences with those in the genebank revealed some similarity to sequences previously identified in M. tuberculosis and M. bovis.

Example 3 Preparation of DNA Sequences Encoding M. tuberculosis Antigens

[0442] This example illustrates the preparation of DNA sequences encoding M. tuberculosis antigens by screening a M. tuberculosis expression library with sera obtained from patients infected with M. tuberculosis, or with anti-sera raised against M. tuberculosis antigens.

[0443] A. Preparation of M. tuberculosis Soluble Antigens Using Rabbit Anti-Sera Raised Against M. tuberculosis Supernatant

[0444] Genomic DNA was isolated from the M. tuberculosis strain H37Ra. The DNA was randomly sheared and used to construct an expression library using the Lambda ZAP expression system (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.). Rabbit anti-sera was generated against secretory proteins of the M. tuberculosis strains H37Ra, H37Rv and Erdman by immunizing a rabbit with concentrated supernatant of the M. tuberculosis cultures. Specifically, the rabbit was first immunized subcutaneously with 200 μg of protein antigen in a total volume of 2 ml containing 100 μg muramyl dipeptide (Calbiochem, La Jolla, Calif.) and 1 ml of incomplete Freund's adjuvant. Four weeks later the rabbit was boosted subcutaneously with 100 μg antigen in incomplete Freund's adjuvant. Finally, the rabbit was immunized intravenously four weeks later with 50 μg protein antigen. The anti-sera were used to screen the expression library as described in Sambrook et al., Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1989. Bacteriophage plaques expressing immunoreactive antigens were purified. Phagemid from the plaques was rescued and the nucleotide sequences of the M. tuberculosis clones deduced.

[0445] Thirty two clones were purified. Of these, 25 represent sequences that have not been previously identified in M. tuberculosis. Proteins were induced by IPTG and purified by gel elution, as described in Skeiky et al., J. Exp. Med. 181:1527-1537, 1995. Representative partial sequences of DNA molecules identified in this screen are provided in SEQ ID NOS: 1-25. The corresponding predicted amino acid sequences are shown in SEQ ID NOS: 64-88.

[0446] On comparison of these sequences with known sequences in the gene bank using the databases described above, it was found that the clones referred to hereinafter as TbRA2A, TbRA16, TbRA18, and TbRA29 (SEQ ID NOS: 77, 69, 71, 76) show some homology to sequences previously identified in Mycobacterium leprae but not in M. tuberculosis. TbRA2A was found to be a lipoprotein, with a six residue lipidation sequence being located adjacent to a hydrophobic secretory sequence. TbRA11, TbRA26, TbRA28 and TbDPEP (SEQ ID NOS: 66, 74, 75, 53) have been previously identified in M. tuberculosis. No significant homologies were found to TbRA1, TbRA3, TbRA4, TbRA9, TbRA10, TbRA13, TbRA17, TbRA19, TbRA29, TbRA32, TbRA36 and the overlapping clones TbRA35 and TbRA12 (SEQ ID NOS: 64, 78, 82, 83, 65, 68, 76, 72, 76, 79, 81, 80, 67, respectively). The clone TbRa24 is overlapping with clone TbRa29.

B. Use of Sera From Patients Having Pulmonary or Pleural Tuberculosis to Identify DNA Sequences Encoding M. tuberculosis Antigens

[0447] The genomic DNA library described above, and an additional H37Rv library, were screened using pools of sera obtained from patients with active tuberculosis. To prepare the H37Rv library, M. tuberculosis strain H37Rv genomic DNA was isolated, subjected to partial Sau3A digestion and used to construct an expression library using the Lambda Zap expression system (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.). Three different pools of sera, each containing sera obtained from three individuals with active pulmonary or pleural disease, were used in the expression screening. The pools were designated ThL, TbM and TbH, referring to relative reactivity with H37Ra lysate (i.e.. TbL=low reactivity, TbM=medium reactivity and TbH=high reactivity) in both ELISA and immunoblot format. A fourth pool of sera from seven patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis was also employed. All of the sera lacked increased reactivity with the recombinant 38 kDt M. tuberculosis H37Ra phosphate-binding protein.

[0448] All pools were pre-adsorbed with E. coli lysate and used to screen the H37Ra and H37Rv expression libraries, as described in Sambrook et al., Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1989. Bacteriophage plaques expressing immunoreactive antigens were purified. Phagemid from the plaques was rescued and the nucleotide sequences of the M. tuberculosis clones deduced.

[0449] Thirty two clones were purified. Of these, 31 represented sequences that had not been previously identified in human M. tuberculosis. Representative sequences of the DNA molecules identified are provided in SEQ ID NOS: 26-51 and 100. Of these, TbH-8-2 (SEQ ID NO. 100) is a partial clone of TbH-8, and TbH-4 (SEQ. ID NO. 43) and TbH-4-FWD (SEQ ID NO. 44) are non-contiguous sequences from the same clone. Amino acid sequences for the antigens hereinafter identified as Tb38-1, TbH-4, TbH-8, TbH-9, and TbH-12 are shown in SEQ ID NOS.: 89-93. Comparison of these sequences with known sequences in the gene bank using the databases identified above revealed no significant homologies to TbH-4, TbH-8, TbH-9 and TbM-3, although weak homologies were found to TbH-9. TbH-12 was found to be homologous to a 34 kD antigenic protein previously identified in M. paratuberculosis (Acc. No. S28515). Tb38-1 was found to be located 34 base pairs upstream of the open reading frame for the antigen ESAT-6 previously identified in M. bovis (Acc. No. U34848) and in M. tuberculosis (Sorensen et al., Infec. Immun. 63:1710-1717. 1995).

[0450] Probes derived from Tb38-1 and TbH-9, both isolated from an H37Ra library, were used to identify clones in an H37Rv library. Tb38-1 hybridized to Tb38-1F2, Tb38-1F3, Tb38-1F5 and Tb38-IF6 (SEQ. ID NOS: 107, 108, 111, 113, and 114). (SEQ ID NOS: 107 and 108 are non-contiguous sequences from clone Tb38-1F2.) Two open reading frames were deduced in Tb38-1F2; one corresponds to Tb37FL (

[0451] SEQ. ID. NO. 109), the second, a partial sequence, may be the homologue of Tb38-1 and is called Tb38-IN (

[0452] SEQ. ID NO. 110). The deduced amino acid sequence of Tb38-1F3 is presented in SEQ. ID. NO. 112. A TbH-9 probe identified three clones in the H37Rv library: TbH-9-FL (SEQ. ID NO. 101), which may be the homologue of TbH-9 (R37Ra), TbH-9-1 (SEQ. ID NO. 103), and TbH-8-2 (SEQ. ID NO. 105) is a partial clone of TbH-8. The deduced amino acid sequences for these three clones are presented in SEQ ID NOS: 102, 104 and 106.

[0453] Further screening of the M. tuberculosis genomic DNA library, as described above, resulted in the recovery of ten additional reactive clones, representing seven different genes. One of these genes was identified as the 38 Kd antigen discussed above, one was determined to be identical to the 14 Kd alpha crystallin heat shock protein previously shown to be present in M. tuberculosis, and a third was determined to be identical to the antigen TbH-8 described above. The determined DNA sequences for the remaining five clones (hereinafter referred to as TbH-29, TbH-30, TbH-32 and TbH-33) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 133-136, respectively, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequences being provided in SEQ ID NO: 137-140, respectively. The DNA and amino acid sequences for these antigens were compared with those in the gene bank as described above. No homologies were found to the 5′ end of TbH-29 (which contains the reactive open reading frame), although the 3′ end of TbH-29 was found to be identical to the M. tuberculosis cosmid Y227. TbH-32 and TbH-33 were found to be identical to the previously identified M. tuberculosis insertion element IS6110 and to the M. tuberculosis cosmid Y50, respectively. No significant homologies to TbH-30 were found.

[0454] Positive phagemid from this additional screening were used to infect E. coli XL-1 Blue MRF′, as described in Sambrook et al., supra. Induction of recombinant protein was accomplished by the addition of IPTG. Induced and uninduced lysates were run in duplicate on SDS-PAGE and transferred to nitrocellulose filters. Filters were reacted with human M. tuberculosis sera (1:200 dilution) reactive with TbH and a rabbit sera (1:200 or 1:250 dilution) reactive with the N-terminal 4 Kd portion of lacZ. Sera incubations were performed for 2 hours at room temperature. Bound antibody was detected by addition of ¹²⁵I-labeled Protein A and subsequent exposure to film for variable times ranging from 16 hours to 11 days. The results of the immunoblots are summarized in Table 2. TABLE 2 Antigen Human M. tb Sera Anti-lacZ Sera TbH-29 45 Kd 45 Kd TbH-30 No reactivity 29 Kd TbH-32 12 Kd 12 Kd TbH-33 16 Kd 16 Kd

[0455] Positive reaction of the recombinant human M. tuberculosis antigens with both the human M. tuberculosis sera and anti-lacZ sera indicate that reactivity of the human M. tuberculosis sera is directed towards the fusion protein. Antigens reactive with the anti-lacZ sera but not with the human M. tuberculosis sera may be the result of the human M. tuberculosis sera recognizing conformational epitopes, or the antigen-antibody binding kinetics may be such that the 2 hour sera exposure in the immunoblot is not sufficient.

[0456] Studies were undertaken to determine whether the antigens TbH-9 and Tb38-1 represent cellular proteins or are secreted into M. tuberculosis culture media In the first study, rabbit sera were raised against A) secretory proteins of M. tuberculosis, B) the known secretory recombinant M. tuberculosis antigen 85b, C) recombinant Tb38-1 and D) recombinant TbH-9, using protocols substantially as described in Example 3A. Total M. tuberculosis lysate, concentrated supernatant of M. tuberculosis cultures and the recombinant antigens 85b, TbH-9 and Tb38-1 were resolved on denaturing gels, immobilized on nitrocellulose membranes and duplicate blots were probed using the rabbit sera described above.

[0457] The results of this analysis using control sera (panel I) and antisera (panel II) against secretory proteins, recombinant 85b, recombinant Tb38-1 and recombinant TbH-9 are shown in FIGS. 2A-D, respectively, wherein the lane designations are as follows: 1) molecular weight protein standards; 2) 5 μg of M. tuberculosis lysate; 3) 5 μg secretory proteins; 4) 50 ng recombinant Tb38-1; 5) 50 ng recombinant TbH-9; and 6) 50 ng recombinant 85b. The recombinant antigens were engineered with six terminal histidine residues and would therefore be expected to migrate with a mobility approximately 1 kD larger that the native protein. In FIG. 2D, recombinant TbH-9 is lacking approximately 10 kD of the full-length 42 kD antigen, hence the significant difference in the size of the immunoreactive native TbH-9 antigen in the lysate lane (indicated by an arrow). These results demonstrate that Tb38-1 and TbH-9 are intracellular antigens and are not actively secreted by M. tuberculosis.

[0458] The finding that TbH-9 is an intracellular antigen was confirmed by determining the reactivity of TbH-9-specific human T cell clones to recombinant TbH-9, secretory M. tuberculosis proteins and PPD. A TbH-9-specific T cell clone (designated 131TbH-9) was generated from PBMC of a healthy PPD-positive donor. The proliferative response of 131TbH-9 to secretory proteins, recombinant TbH-9 and a control M. tuberculosis antigen, TbRa11, was determined by measuring uptake of tritiated thymidine, as described in Example 1. As shown in FIG. 3A, the clone 131TbH-9 responds specifically to TbH-9, showing that TbH-9 is not a significant component of M. tuberculosis secretory proteins. FIG. 3B shows the production of IFN-γ by a second TbH-9-specific T cell clone (designated PPD 800-10) prepared from PBMC from a healthy PPD-positive donor, following stimulation of the T cell clone with secretory proteins, PPD or recombinant TbH-9. These results further confirm that TbH-9 is not secreted by M. tuberculosis.

C. Use of Sera From Patients Having Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis to Identify DNA Sequences Encoding M. tuberculosis Antigens

[0459] Genomic DNA was isolated from M. tuberculosis Erdman strain, randomly sheared and used to construct an expression library employing the Lambda ZAP expression system (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.). The resulting library was screened using pools of sera obtained from individuals with extrapulmonary tuberculosis, as described above in Example 3B, with the secondary antibody being goat anti-human IgG+A+M (H+L) conjugated with alkaline phosphatase.

[0460] Eighteen clones were purified. Of these, 4 clones (hereinafter referred to as XP14, XP24, XP31 and XP32) were found to bear some similarity to known sequences. The determined DNA sequences for XP14, XP24 and XP31 are provided in SEQ ID NOS: 151-153, respectively, with the 5′ and 3′ DNA sequences for XP32 being provided in SEQ ID NOS: 154 and 155, respectively. The predicted amino acid sequence for XP14 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 156. The reverse complement of XP14 was found to encode the amino acid sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 157.

[0461] Comparison of the sequences for the remaining 14 clones (hereinafter referred to as XP1-XP6, XP17-XP19, XP22, XP25, XP27, XP30 and XP36) with those in the genebank as described above, revealed no homologies with the exception of the 3′ ends of XP2 and XP6 which were found to bear some homology to known M. tuberculosis cosmids. The DNA sequences for XP27 and XP36 are shown in SEQ ID NOS: 158 and 159, respectively, with the 5′ sequences for XP4, XP5, XP17 and XP30 being shown in SEQ ID NOS: 160-163, respectively, and the 5′ and 3′ sequences for XP2, XP3, XP6, XP18, XP19, XP22 and XP25 being shown in SEQ ID NOS: 164 and 165; 166 and 167; 168 and 169; 170 and 171; 172 and 173; 174 and 175; and 176 and 177, respectively. XP1 was found to overlap with the DNA sequences for TbH4, disclosed above. The full-length DNA sequence for TbH4-XP1 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 178. This DNA sequence was found to contain an open reading frame encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 179. The reverse complement of TbH4-XP1 was found to contain an open reading frame encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 180. The DNA sequence for XP36 was found to contain two open reading frames encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NOS: 181 and 182, with the reverse complement containing an open reading frame encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 183.

[0462] Recombinant XP1 protein was prepared as described above in Example 3B, with a metal ion affinity chromatography column being employed for purification. Recombinant XP1 was found to stimulate cell proliferation and IFN-γ production in T cells isolated from an M. tuberculosis-immune donors.

D. Use of a Lysate Positive Serum Pool From Patients Having Tuberculosis to Identify DNA Sequences Encoding M. tuberculosis Antigenes

[0463] Genomic DNA was isolated from M. tuberculosis Erdman strain, randomly sheared and used to construct an expression library employing the Lambda Screen expression system (Novagen, Madison, Wis.), as described below in Example 6. Pooled serum obtained from M. tuberculosis—infected patients and that was shown to react with M. tuberculosis lysate but not with the previously expressed proteins 38 kD, Tb38-1, TbRa3. TbH4, DPEP and TbRa11, was used to screen the expression library as described above in Example 3B, with the secondary antibody being oat anti-human IgG+A+M (H+L) conjugated with alkaline phosphatase.

[0464] Twenty-seven clones were purified. Comparison of the determined cDNA sequences for these clones revealed no significant homologies to 10 of the clones (hereinafter referred to as LSER-10, LSER-1, LSER-12, LSER-13, LSER-16, LSER-18, LSER-23, LSER-24, LSER-25 and LSER-27). The determined 5′ cDNA sequences for LSER-10, LSER-11, LSER-12, LSER-13, LSER-16 and LSER-25 are provided in SEQ ID NO: 237-242, respectively, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequences for LSER-10, LSER-12, LSER-13, LSER-16 and LSER-25 being provided in SEQ ID NO: 243-247, respectively. The determined full-length cDNA sequences for LSER-18, LSER-23, LSER-24 and LSER-27 are shown in SEQ ID NO: 248-251, respectively, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequences being provided in SEQ ID NO: 252-255. The remaining seventeen clones were found to show similarities to unknown sequences previously identified in M. tuberculosis. The determined 5′ cDNA sequences for sixteen of these clones (hereinafter referred to as LSER-1, LSER-3, LSER-4, LSER-5, LSER-6, LSER-8, LSER-14, LSER-15, LSER-17, LSER-19, LSER-20, LSER-22, LSER-26, LSER-28, LSER-29 and LSER-30) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 256-271, respectively, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequences for LSER-1, LSER-3, LSER-5, LSER-6, LSER-8, LSER-14, LSER-15, LSER-17, LSER-19, LSER-20, LSER-22, LSER-26, LSER-28, LSER-29 and LSER-30 being provided in SEQ ID NO: 272-286, respectively. The determined full-length cDNA sequence for the clone LSER-9 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 287. The reverse complement of LSER-6 (SEQ ID NO: 288) was found to encode the predicted amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 289.

E. Preparation of M. tuberculosis Soluble Antigens Using Rabbit Anti-Sera Raised Against M. tuberculosis Fractionated Proteins

[0465]M. tuberculosis lysate was prepared as described above in Example 2. The resulting material was fractionated by HPLC and the fractions screened by Western blot for serological activity with a serum pool from M. tuberculosis—infected patients which showed little or no immunoreactivity with other antigens of the present invention. Rabbit anti-sera was generated against the most reactive fraction using the method described in Example 3A. The anti-sera was used to screen an M. tuberculosis Erdman strain genomic DNA expression library prepared as described above. Bacteriophage plaques expressing immunoreactive antigens were purified. Phagemid from the plaques was rescued and the nucleotide sequences of the M. tuberculosis clones determined.

[0466] Ten different clones were purified. Of these, one was found to be TbRa35, described above, and one was found to be the previously identified M. tuberculosis antigen, HSP60. Of the remaining eight clones, six (hereinafter referred to as RDIF2, RDIF5, RDIF8, RDLF10, RDIF11 and RDIF12) were found to bear some similarity to previously identified M. tuberculosis sequences. The determined DNA sequences for RDIF2, RDIF5, RDIF8, RDIF10 and RDIF11 are provided in SEQ ID NOS: 184-188, respectively, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequences being provided in SEQ ID NOS: 189-193, respectively. The 5′ and 3′ DNA sequences for RDIF12 are provided in SEQ ID NOS: 194 and 195, respectively. No significant homologies were found to the antigen RDIF-7. The determined DNA and predicted amino acid sequences for RDIF7 are provided in SEQ ID NOS: 196 and 197, respectively. One additional clone, referred to as RDIF6 was isolated, however, this was found to be identical to RDIF5.

[0467] Recombinant RDIF6, RDIF8, RDIF10 and RDIF11 were prepared as described above. These antigens were found to stimulate cell proliferation and IFN-γ production in T cells isolated from M. tuberculosis-immune donors.

Example 4 Purification and Characterization of a Polypeptide from Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative

[0468] An M. tuberculosis polypeptide was isolated from tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD) as follows.

[0469] PPD was prepared as published with some modification (Seibert, F. et al., Tuberculin purified protein derivative. Preparation and analyses of a large quantity for standard. The American Review of Tuberculosis 44:9-25, 1941). M. tuberculosis Rv strain was grown for 6 weeks in synthetic medium in roller bottles at 37° C. Bottles containing the bacterial growth were then heated to 100° C. in water vapor for 3 hours. Cultures were sterile filtered using a 0.22 μ filter and the liquid phase was concentrated 20 times using a 3 kD cut-off membrane. Proteins were precipitated once with 50% ammonium sulfate solution and eight times with 25% ammonium sulfate solution. The resulting proteins (PPD) were fractionated by reverse phase liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) using a C18 column (7.8×300 mM; Waters, Milford, Mass.) in a Biocad HPLC system (Perseptive Biosystems, Framingham, Mass.). Fractions were eluted from the column with a linear gradient from 0-100% buffer (0.1% TFA in acetonitrile). The flow rate was 10 ml/minute and eluent was monitored at 214 nm and 280 nm.

[0470] Six fractions were collected, dried, suspended in PBS and tested individually in M. tuberculosis-infected guinea pigs for induction of delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction. One fraction was found to induce a strong DTH reaction and was subsequently fractionated further by RP-HPLC on a microbore Vydac C18 column (Cat. No. 218TP5115) in a Perkin Elmer/Applied Biosystems Division Model 172 HPLC. Fractions were eluted with a linear gradient from 5-100% buffer (0.05% TFA in acetonitrile) with a flow rate of 80 μl/minute. Eluent was monitored at 215 rm. Eight fractions were collected, and tested for induction of DTH in M. tuberculosis-infected guinea pigs. One fraction was found to induce strong DTH of about 16 mm induration. The other fractions did not induce detectable DTH. The positive fraction was submitted to SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis and found to contain a single protein band of approximately 12 kD molecular weight.

[0471] This polypeptide, herein after referred to as DPPD, was sequenced from the amino terminal using a Perkin Elmer/Applied Biosystems Division Procise 492 protein sequencer as described above and found to have the N-terminal sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 124. Comparison of this sequence with known sequences in the gene bank as described above revealed no known homologies. Four cyanogen bromide fragments of DPPD were isolated and found to have the sequences shown in SEQ ID NOS: 125-128. A subsequent search of the M. tuberculosis genome database released by the Institute for Genomic Research revealed a match of the DPPD partial amino acid sequence with a sequence present within the M. tuberculosis cosrid MTY21Cl2. An open reading frame of 336 bp was identified. The full-length DNA sequence for DPPD is provided in SEQ ID NO: 235, with the corresponding full-length amino acid sequence being provided in SEQ ID NO: 236.

Example 5 Use of Sera From Tuberculosis-Infected Monkeys to Identify DNA Sequences Encoding M. tuberculosis Antigens

[0472] Genomic DNA was isolated from M. tuberculosis Erdman strain, randomly sheared and used to construct an expression library employing the Lambda ZAP expression system (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.). Serum samples were obtained from a cynomolgous monkey 18, 33, 51 and 56 days following infection with M. tuberculosis Erdman strain. These samples were pooled and used to screen the M. tuberculosis genomic DNA expression library using the procedure described above in Example 3C.

[0473] Twenty clones were purified. The determined 5′ DNA sequences for the clones referred to as MO-1, MO-2, MO-4, MO-8, MO-9, MO-26, MO-28, MO-29, MO-30, MO-34 and MO-35 are provided in SEQ ID NO: 210-220. respectively, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequences being provided in SEQ ID NO: 221-231. The full-length DNA sequence of the clone MO-10 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 232, with the corresponding predicted amino acid sequence being provided in SEQ ID NO: 233. The 3′ DNA sequence for the clone MO-97 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 234.

[0474] Clones MO-1, MO-30 and MO-35 were found to show a high degree of relatedness and showed some homology to a previously identified unknown M. tuberculosis sequence and to cosmid MTC1237. MO-2 was found to show some homology to aspartokinase from M. tuberculosis. Clones MO-3, MO-7 and MO-27 were found to be identical and to show a high degree of relatedness to MO-5. All four of these clones showed some homology to M. tuberculosis heat shock protein 70. MO-27 was found to show some homology to M. tuberculosis cosmid MTCY339. MO-4 and MO-34 were found to show some homology to cosmid SCY21B4 and M. smegmatis integration host factor, and were both found to show some homology to a previously identified, unknown M. tuberculosis sequence. MO-6 was found to show some homology to M. tuberculosis heat shock protein 65. MO-8, MO-9, MO-10, MO-26 and MO-29 were found to be highly related to each other and to show some homology to M. tuberculosis dihydrolipamide succinyltransferase. MO-28, MO-31 and MO-32 were found to be identical and to show some homology to a previously identified M. tuberculosis protein. MO-33 was found to show some homology to a previously identified 14 kDa M. tuberculosis heat shock protein.

[0475] Further studies using the above protocol resulted in the isolation of an additional four clones, hereinafter referred to as MO-12, MO-13, MO-19 and MO-39. The determined 5′ cDNA sequences for these clones are provided in SEQ ID NO: 290-293, respectively, with the corresponding predicted protein sequences being provided in SEQ ID NO: 294-297, respectively. Comparison of these sequences with those in the gene bank as described above revealed no significant homologies to MO-39. MO-12, MO-13 and MO-19 were found to show some homologies to unknown sequences previously isolated from M. tuberculosis.

Example6 Isolation of DNA Sequences Encoding M. tuberculosis Antigens by Screening of a Novel Expression Library

[0476] This example illustrates isolation of DNA sequences encoding M. tuberculosis antigens by screening of a novel expression library with sera from M. tuberculosis-infected patients that were shown to be unreactive with a panel of the recombinant M. tuberculosis antigens TbRa11, TbRa3, Tb38-1, TbH4, TbF and 38 kD.

[0477] Genomic DNA from M. tuberculosis Erdman strain was randomly sheared to an average size of 2 kb, and blunt ended with Kienow polymerase, followed by the addition of EcoRI adaptors. The insert was subsequently ligated into the Screen phage vector (Novagen, Madison, Wis.) and packaged in vitro using the PhageMaker extract (Novagen). The resulting library was screened with sera from several M. tuberculosis donors that had been shown to be negative on a panel of previously identified M. tuberculosis antigens as described above in Example 3B.

[0478] A total of 22 different clones were isolated. By comparison, screening of the λZap library described above using the same sera did not result in any positive hits. One of the clones was found to represent TbRa11, described above. The determined 5′ cDNA sequences for 19 of the remaining 21 clones (hereinafter referred to as Erdsn1, Erdsn2, Erdsn4-Erdsn10, Erdsn12-18, Erdsn21-Erdsn23 and Erdsn25) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 298-317, respectively, with the determined 3′ cDNA sequences for Erdsn1, Erdsn2, Erdsn4, Erdsn5, Erdsn7-Erdsn10, Erdsn12-Erdsn18, Erdsn21-Erdsn23 and Erdsn25 being provided in SEQ ID NO: 318-336, respectively. The complete cDNA insert sequence for the clone Erdsn24 is provided in SEQ ID NO: 337. Comparison of the determined cDNA sequences with those in the gene bank revealed no significant homologies to the sequences provided in SEQ ID NO: 304, 311, 313-315, 317, 319, 324, 326, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337. The sequences of SEQ ID NO: 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-321, 324-326, 328, 330, 332, 334 and 336 were found to show some homology to unknown sequences previously identified in M. tuberculosis.

Example 7 Isolation of Soluble M. tuberculosis Antigens Using Mass Spectrometry

[0479] This example illustrates the use of mass spectrometry to identify soluble M. tuberculosis antigens.

[0480] In a first approach, M. tuberculosis culture filtrate was screened by Western analysis using serum from a tuberculosis-infected individual. The reactive bands were excised from a silver stained gel and the amino acid sequences determined by mass spectrometry. The determined amino acid sequence for one of the isolated antigens is provided in SEQ ID NO: 338. Comparison of this sequence with those in the gene bank revealed homology to the 85b precursor antigen previously identified in M. tuberculosis.

[0481] In a second approach, the high molecular weight region of M. tuberculosis culture supernatant was studied. This area may contain immunodominant antigens which may be useful in the diagnosis of M. tuberculosis infection. Two known monoclonal antibodies, IT42 and IT57 (available from the Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga.), show reactivity by Western analysis to antigens in this vicinity, although the identity of the antigens remains unknown. In addition, unknown high-molecular weight proteins have been described as containing a surrogate marker for M. tuberculosis infection in HIV-positive individuals (Jnl. Infect. Dis.. 1 76:133-143. 1997).

[0482] To determine the identity of these antigens, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and two-dimensional Western analysis were performed using the antibodies IT57 and IT42. Five protein spots in the high molecular weight region were identified, individually excised, enzymatically digested and subjected to mass spectrometric analysis.

[0483] The determined amino acid sequences for three of these spots (referred to as spots 1, 2 and 4) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 339, 340-341 and 342, respectively.

[0484] Comparison of these sequences with those in the gene bank revealed that spot 1 is the previously identified PcK-1, a phosphoenolpyruvate kinase. The two sequences isolated from spot 2 were determined to be from two DNAks, previously identified in M. tuberculosis as heat shock proteins. Spot 4 was determined to be the previously identified M. tuberculosis protein Kat G. To the best of the inventors' knowledge, neither PcK-1 nor the two DNAks have previously been shown to have utility in the diagnosis of M. tuberculosis infection.

Example 8 Synthesis of Synthetic Polypeptides

[0485] Polypeptides may be synthesized on a Millipore 9050 peptide synthesizer using FMOC chemistry with HPTU (O-Benzotriazole-N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyluronium hexatluorophosphate) activation. A Gly-Cys-Gly sequence may, be attached to the amino terminus of the peptide to provide a method of conjugation or labeling of the peptide. Cleavage of the peptides from the solid support may be carried out using the following cleavage mixture: trifluoroacetic acid:ethanedithiol:thioanisole:water:phenol (40:1:2:2:3). After cleaving for 2 hours, the peptides may be precipitated in cold methyl-t-butyl-ether. The peptide pellets may then be dissolved in water containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) and lyophilized prior to purification by C18 reverse phase HPLC. A gradient of 0-60% acetonitrile (containing 0.1% TFA) in water (containing 0.1% TFA) may be used to elute the peptides. Following lyophilization of the pure fractions, the peptides may be characterized using electrospray mass spectrometry and by amino acid analysis.

[0486] This procedure was used to synthesize a TbM-1 peptide that contains one and a half repeats of a TbM-1 sequence. The TbM-1 peptide has the sequence GCGDRSGGNLDQIRLRRDRSGGNL (SEQ ID NO: 63).

Example 9 Use of Representative Antigens for Serodiagnosis of Tuberculosis

[0487] This Example illustrates the diagnostic properties of several representative antigens.

[0488] Assays were performed in 96-well plates were coated with 200 ng antigen diluted to 50 μL in carbonate coating buffer, pH 9.6. The wells were coated overnight at 4° C. (or 2 hours at 37° C.). The plate contents were then removed and the wells were blocked for 2 hours with 200 μL of PBS/1% BSA. After the blocking step, the wells were washed five times with PBS/0.1% Tween 20™. 50 μL sera, diluted 1:100 in PBS/0.1% Tween 20™/0.1% BSA, was then added to each well and incubated for 30 minutes at room temperature. The plates were then washed again five times with PBS/0.1% Tween 20™.

[0489] The enzyme conjugate (horseradish peroxidase—Protein A, Zymed, San Francisco, Calif.) was then diluted 1:10,000 in PBS/0.1% Tween 20™/0.1% BSA, and 50 μL of the diluted conjugate was added to each well and incubated for 30 minutes at room temperature. Following incubation, the wells were washed five times with PBS/0.1% Tween 20™. 100 μL of tetramethylbenzidine peroxidase (TMB) substrate (Kirkegaard and Perry Laboratories, Gaithersburg, Md.) was added, undiluted, and incubated for about 15 minutes. The reaction was stopped with the addition of 100 μL of 1 N H₂SO₄ to each well, and the plates were read at 450 nm.

[0490]FIG. 4 shows the ELISA reactivity of two recombinant antigens isolated using method A in Example 3 (TbRa3 and TbRa9) with sera from M. tuberculosis positive and negative patients. The reactivity of these antigens is compared to that of bacterial lysate isolated from M. tuberculosis strain H37Ra (Difco, Detroit, Mich.). In both cases, the recombinant antigens differentiated positive from negative sera. Based on cut-off values obtained from receiver-operator curves, TbRa3 detected 56 out of 87 positive sera, and TbRa9 detected 111 out of 165 positive sera.

[0491]FIG. 5 illustrates the ELISA reactivity of representative antigens isolated using method B of Example 3. The reactivity of the recombinant antigens TbH4, TbH12, Tb38-1 and the peptide TbM-1 (as described in Example 4) is compared to that of the 38 kD antigen described by Andersen and Hansen, Infect. Immun. 57:2481-2/488, 1989. Again, all of the polypeptides tested differentiated positive from negative sera. Based on cut-off values obtained from receiver-operator curves, TbH4 detected 67 out of 126 positive sera, TbH12 detected 50 out of 125 positive seram 38-1 detected 61 out of 101 positive sera and the TbM-1 peptide detected 25 out of 30 positive sera.

[0492] The reactivity of four antigens (TbRa3, TbRa9, TbH4 and TbH12) with sera from a group of M. tuberculosis infected patients with differing reactivity in the acid fast stain of sputum (Smithwick and David, Tubercle 52:226, 1971) was also examined, and compared to the reactivity of M. tuberculosis lysate and the 38 kD antigen. The results are presented in Table 3, below: TABLE 3 REACTIVITY OF ANTIGENS WITH SERA FROM M. TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS Acid Fast ELISA Values Patient Sputum Lysate 38 kD TbRa9 TbH12 TbH4 TbRa3 Tb01B93I-2 ++++ 1.853 0.634 0.998 1.022 1.030 1.314 Tb01B93I-19 ++++ 2.657 2.322 0.608 0.837 1.857 2.335 Tb01B93I-8 +++ 2.703 0.527 0.492 0.281 0.501 2.002 Tb01B93I-10 +++ 1.665 1.301 0.685 0.216 0.448 0.458 Tb01B93I-11 +++ 2.817 0.697 0.509 0.301 0.173 2.608 Tb01B93I-15 +++ 1.28 0.283 0.808 0.218 1.537 0.811 Tb01B93I-16 +++ 2.908 >3 0.899 0.441 0.593 1.080 Tb01B93I-25 +++ 0.395 0.131 0.335 0.211 0.107 0.948 Tb01B93I-87 +++ 2.653 2.432 2.282 0.977 1.221 0.857 Tb01B93I-89 +++ 1.912 2.370 2.436 0.876 0.520 0.952 Tb01B94I-108 +++ 1.639 0.341 0.797 0.368 0.654 0.798 Tb01B94I-201 +++ 1.721 0.419 0.661 0.137 0.064 0.692 Tb01B93I-88 ++ 1.939 1.269 2.519 1.381 0.214 0.530 Tb01B93I-92 ++ 2.355 2.329 2.78 0.685 0.997 2.527 Tb01B94I-109 ++ 0.993 0.620 0.574 0.441 0.5 2.558 Tb01B94I-210 ++ 2.777 >3 0.393 0.367 1.004 1.315 Tb01B94I-224 ++ 2.913 0.476 0.251 1.297 1.990 0.256 Tb01B93I-9 + 2.649 0.278 0.210 0.140 0.181 1.586 Tb01B93I-14 + >3 1.538 0.282 0.291 0.549 2.880 Tb01B93I-21 + 2.645 0.739 2.499 0.783 0.536 1.770 Tb01B93I-22 + 0.714 0.451 2.082 0.285 0.269 1.159 Tb01B93I-31 + 0.956 0.490 1.019 0.812 0.176 1.293 Tb01B93I-32 − 2.261 0.786 0.668 0.273 0.535 0.405 Tb01B93I-52 − 0.658 0.114 0.434 0.330 0.273 1.140 Tb01B93I-99 − 2.118 0.584 1.62 0.119 0.977 0.729 Tb01B94I-130 − 1.349 0.224 0.86 0.282 0.383 2.146 Tb01B94I-131 − 0.685 0.324 1.173 0.059 0.118 1.431 AT4-0070 Normal 0.072 0.043 0.092 0.071 0.040 0.039 AT4-0105 Normal 0.397 0.121 0.118 0.103 0.078 0.390 3/15/94-1 Normal 0.227 0.064 0.098 0.026 0.001 0.228 4/15/93-2 Normal 0.114 0.240 0.071 0.034 0.041 0.264 5/26/94-4 Normal 0.089 0.259 0.096 0.046 0.008 0.053 5/26/94-3 Normal 0.139 0.093 0.085 0.019 0.067 0.01

[0493] Based on cut-off values obtained from receiver-operator curves, TbRa3 detected 23 out of 27 positive sera, TbRa9 detected 22 out of 27, TbH4 detected 18 out of 27 and TbH12 detected 15 out of 27. If used in combination, these four antigens 5 would have a theoretical sensitivity of 27 out of 27, indicating that these antigens should complement each other in the serological detection of M. tuberculosis infection. In addition, several of the recombinant antigens detected positive sera that were not detected using the 38 kD antigen, indicating that these antigens may be complementary to the 38 kD antigen.

[0494] The reactivity of the recombinant antigen TbRa11 with sera from M. tuberculosis patients shown to be negative for the 38 kD antigen, as well as with sera from PPD positive and normal donors, was determined by ELISA as described above. The results are shown in FIG. 6 which indicates that TbRa11, while being negative with sera from PPD positive and normal donors, detected sera that were negative with the 38 kD antigen. Of the thirteen 38 kD negative sera tested, nine were positive with TbRa11, indicating that this antigen may be reacting with a sub-group of 38 kD antigen negative sera. In contrast, in a group of 38 kD positive sera where TbRa11 was reactive, the mean OD 450 for TbRa11 was lower than that for the 38 kD antigen. The data indicate an inverse relationship between the presence of TbRa11 activity and 38 kD positivity.

[0495] The antigen TbRa2A was tested in an indirect ELISA using initially 50 μl of serum at 1:100 dilution for 30 minutes at room temperature followed by washing in PBS Tween and incubating for 30 minutes with biotinylated Protein A (Zymed, San Francisco, Calif.) at a 1:10,000 dilution. Following washing, 50 μl of streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase (Zymed) at 1:10,000 dilution was added and the mixture incubated for 30 minutes. After washing, the assay was developed with TMB substrate as described above. The reactivity of TbRa2A with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and normal donors in shown in Table 4. The mean value for reactivity of TbRa2A with sera from of M. tuberculosis patients was 0.444 with a standard deviation of 0.309. The mean for reactivity with sera from normal donors was 0.109 with a standard deviation of 0.029. Testing of 38 kD negative sera (FIG. 7) also indicated that the TbRa2A antigen was capable of detecting sera in this category. TABLE 4 REACTIVITY OF TBRA2A WITH SERA FROM M. TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS AND FROM NORMAL DONORS Serum ID Status OD 450 Tb85 TB 0.680 Tb86 TB 0.450 Tb87 TB 0.263 Tb88 TB 0.275 Tb89 TB 0.403 Tb91 TB 0.393 Tb92 TB 0.401 Tb93 TB 0.232 Tb94 TB 0.333 Tb95 TB 0.435 Tb96 TB 0.284 Tb97 TB 0.320 Tb99 TB 0.328 Tb100 TB 0.817 Tb101 TB 0.607 Tb102 TB 0.191 Tb103 TB 0.228 Tb107 TB 0.324 Tb109 TB 1.572 Tb112 TB 0.338 DL4-0176 Normal 0.036 AT4-0043 Normal 0.126 AT4-0044 Normal 0.130 AT4-0052 Normal 0.135 AT4-0053 Normal 0.133 AT4-0062 Normal 0.128 AT4-0070 Normal 0.088 AT4-0091 Normal 0.108 AT4-0100 Normal 0.106 AT4-0105 Normal 0.108 AT4-0109 Normal 0.105

[0496] The reactivity of the recombinant antigen (g) (SEQ ID NO: 60) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and normal donors was determined by ELISA as described above. FIG. 8 shows the results of the titration of antigen (g) with four M. tuberculosis positive sera that were all reactive with the 38 kD antigen and with four donor sera All four positive sera were reactive with antigen (g).

[0497] The reactivity of the recombinant antigen TbH-29 (SEQ ED NO: 137) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients, PPD positive donors and normal donors was determined by indirect ELISA as described above. The results are shown in FIG. 9. TbH-29 detected 30 out of 60 M. tuberculosis sera, 2 out of 8 PPD positive sera and 2 out of 27 normal sera.

[0498]FIG. 10 shows the results of ELISA tests (both direct and indirect) of the antigen TbH-33 (SEQ ID NO: 140) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and from normal donors and with a pool of sera from M. tuberculosis patients. The mean OD 450 was demonstrated to be higher with sera from M. tuberculosis patients than from normal donors, with the mean OD 450 being significantly higher in the indirect ELISA than in the direct ELISA. FIG. 11 is a titration curve for the reactivity of recombinant TbH-33 with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and from normal donors showing an increase in OD 450 with increasing concentration of antigen.

[0499] The reactivity of the recombinant antigens RDIF6, RDEF8 and RDIF10 (SEQ ID NOS: 184-187, respectively) with sera from M. tuberculosis patients and normal donors was determined by ELISA as described above. RDIF6 detected 6 out of 32 M. tuberculosis sera and 0 out of 15 normal sera; RDIF8 detected 14 out of 32 M. tuberculosis sera and 0 out of 15 normal sera; and RDIF10 detected 4 out of 27 M. tuberculosis sera and 1 out of 15 normal sera. In addition, RDIF10 was found to detect 0 out of 5 sera from PPD-positive donors.

[0500] The antigens MO-1, MO-2, MO-4, MO-28 and MO-29 described above in Example 5, were expressed in E. coli and purified using a hexahistidine tag. The reactivity of these antigens with both M. tuberculosis positive and negative sera was examined by ELISA as described above. Titration curves showing the reactivity of MO-1, MO-2, MO-4, MO-28 and MO-29 at different solid phase coat levels when tested against four M. tuberculosis positive sera and four M. tuberculosis negative sera are shown in FIGS. 12A-E, respectively. Three of the clones, MO-1, MO-2 and MO-29 were further tested on panels of HIV positive/tuberculosis (HIV/TB) positive and extrapulmonary sera. MO-1 detected 3/20 extrapulmonary and 2/38 HMV/TB sera. On the same sera groups, MO-2 detected 2/20 and 10/38, and MO-29 detected 2/20 and 8/38 sera. In combination these three clones would have detected 4/20 extrapulmonary sera and 16/38 HIV/TB sera. In addition, MO-1 detected 6/17 sera that had previously been shown only to react with M. tuberculosis lysate and not with either 38 kD or with other antigens of the subject invention.

Example 10 Preparation and Characterization of M. tuberculosis Fusion Proteins

[0501] A fusion protein containing TbRa3, the 38 kD antigen and Tb38-1 was prepared as follows.

[0502] Each of the DNA constructs TbRa3, 38 kD and Tb38-1 were modified by PCR in order to facilitate their fusion and the subsequent expression of the fusion protein TbRa3-38 kD-Tb38-1. TbRa3, 38 kD and Tb38-1 DNA was used to perform PCR using the primers PDM-64 and PDM-65 (SEQ ID NO: 141 and 142), PDM-57 and PDM-58 (SEQ ID NO: 143 and 144), and PDM-69 and PDM-60 (SEQ ID NO: 145-146), respectively. In each case, the DNA amplification was performed using 10 μl 10× Pfu buffer, 2 μl 10 mM dNTPs, 2 μl each of the PCR primers at 10 μM concentration, 81.5 μl water, 1.5 μl Pfu DNA polymerase (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.) and 1 μl DNA at either 70 ng/μl (for TbRa3) or 50 ng/μl (for 38 kD and Tb38-1). For TbRa3, denaturation at 94° C. was performed for 2 min, followed by 40 cycles of 96° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 1 min, and lastly by 72° C. for 4 min. For 38 kD, denaturation at 96° C. was performed for 2 min, followed by 40 cycles of 96° C. for 30 sec, 68° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 3 min, and finally by 72° C. for 4 min. For Tb38-1 denaturation at 94° C. for 2 min was followed by 10 cycles of 96° C. for 15 sec, 68° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 1.5 min, 30 cycles of 96° C. for 15 sec, 64° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 1.5, and finally by 72° C. for 4 min.

[0503] The TbRa3 PCR fragment was digested with NdeI and EcoRI and cloned directly into pT7{circumflex over ( )}L2 IL 1 vector using NdeI and EcoRI sites. The 38 kD PCR fragment was digested with Sse8387I, treated with T4 DNA polymerase to make blunt ends and then digested with EcoRI for direct cloning into the pT7{circumflex over ( )}L2Ra3-1 vector which was digested with StuI and EcoRI. The 38-1 PCR fragment was digested with Eco47III and EcoRI and directly subcloned into pT7{circumflex over ( )}L2Ra3/38 kD-17 digested with the same enzymes. The whole fusion was then transferred to pET28b using NdeI and EcoRI sites. The fusion construct was confirmed by DNA sequencing.

[0504] The expression construct was transformed to BLR pLys S E. coli (Novagen, Madison, Wis.) and grown overnight in LB broth with kanamycin (30 μg/ml) and chloramphenicol (34 μg/ml). This culture (12 ml) was used to inoculate 500 ml 2XYT with the same antibiotics and the culture was induced with IPTG at an OD560 of 0.44 to a final concentration of 1.2 mN. Four hours post-induction, the bacteria were harvested and sonicated in 20 mM Tris (8.0), 100 mM NaCl, 0.1% DOC, 20 μg/ml Leupeptin, 20 mM PMSF followed by centrifilgation at 26,000×g. The resulting pellet was resuspended in 8 M urea, 20 mM Tris (8.0), 100 mM NaCl and bound to Pro-bond nickel resin (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, Calif.). The column was washed several times with the above buffer then eluted with an imidazole gradient (50 mM, 100 mM. 500 mM imidazole was added to 8 M urea, 20 mM Tris (8.0), 100 mM NaCl). The eluates containing the protein of interest were then dialzyed against 10 mM Tris (8.0).

[0505] The DNA and amino acid sequences for the resulting fusion protein (hereinafter referred to as TbRa3-38 kD-Tb38-1) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 147 and 148, respectively.

[0506] A fusion protein containing the two antigens TbH-9 and Tb38-1 (hereinafter referred to as TbH9-Tb38-1) without a hinge sequence, was prepared using a similar procedure to that described above. The DNA sequence for the TbH9-Tb38-1 fusion protein is provided in SEQ ID NO: 151.

[0507] A fusion protein containing TbRa3, the antigen 38 kD, Tb38-1 and DPEP was prepared as follows.

[0508] Each of the DNA constructs TbRa3, 38 kD and Tb38-1 were modified by PCR and cloned into vectors essentially as described above, with the primers PDM-69 (SEQ ID NO:145 and PDM-83 (SEQ ID NO: 200) being used for amplification-of the Tb38-1A fragment. Tb38-1A differs from Tb38-1 by a DraI site at the 3′ end of the coding region that keeps the final amino acid intact while creating a blunt restriction site that is in frame. The TbRa3/38 kD/Tb38-1A fusion was then transferred to pET28b using NdeI and EcoRI sites.

[0509] DPEP DNA was used to perform PCR using the primers PDM-84 and PDM-85 (SEQ ID NO: 201 and 202, respectively) and 1 μl DNA at 50 ng/μl. Denaturation at 94° C. was performed for 2 min, followed by 10 cycles of 96° C. for 15 sec, 68° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 1.5 min; 30 cycles of 96° C. for 15 sec, 64° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 1.5 min; and finally by 72° C. for 4 min. The DPEP PCR fragment was digested with EcoRI and Eco72I and clones directly into the pET28Ra3/38 kD/38-1A construct which was digested with DraI and EcoRI. The fusion construct was confirmed to be correct by DNA sequencing. Recombinant protein was prepared as described above. The DNA and amino acid sequences for the resulting fusion protein (hereinafter referred to as TbF-2) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 203 and 204, respectively.

[0510] A fusion protein containing TbRa3, the antigen 38 kD, Tb38-1 and TbH4 was prepared as follows.

[0511] Genomic M. tuberculosis DNA was used to PCR full-length TbH4 (FL TbH4) with the primers PDM-157 and PDM-160 (SEQ ID NO: 343 and 344, respectively) and 2 μl DNA at 100 ng/μl. Denaturation at 96° C. was performed for 2 min, followed by 40 cycles of 96° C. for 30 sec, 61° C. for 20 sec and 72° C. for 5 min; and finally by annealing at 72° C. for 10 min. The FL TbH4 PCR fragment was digested with EcoRI and Sca I (New England Biolabs.) and cloned directly into the pET28Ra3/38 kD138-1A construct described above which was digested with DraI and EcoRI. The fusion construct was confirmed to be correct by DNA sequencing. Recombinant protein was prepared as described above. The DNA and amino acid sequences for the resulting fusion protein (hereinafter referred to as TbF-6) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 345 and 346, respectively.

[0512] A fusion protein containing the antigen 38 kD and DPEP separated by a linker was prepared as follows.

[0513] 38 kD DNA was used to perform PCR using the primers PDM-176 and PDM-175 (SEQ ID NO: 347 and 348, respectively), and 1 μl PET28Ra3/38 kD/38-1/Ra2A-12 DNA at 110 ng/μl. Denaturation at 96° C. was performed for 2 min, followed by 40 cycles of 96° C. for 30 sec, 71° C. for 15 sec and 72° C. for 5 min and 40 sec; and finally by annealing at 72° C. for 4 min. The two sets of primers PDM-171, PDM-172, and PDM-173, PDM-174 were annealed by heating to 95° C. for 2 min and then ramping down to 25° C. slowly at 0.1° C./sec. DPEP DNA was used to perform PCR as described above. The 38 kD fragment was digested with Eco RI (New England Biolabs) and cloned into a modified pT7ΔL2 vector which was cut with Eco 72 I (Promega) and Eco RI. The modified pT7ΔL2 construct was designed to have a MGHHHHHH amino acid coding region in frame just 5′ of the Eco 72 I site. The construct was digested with Kpn 2I (Gibco, BRL) and Pst I (New England Biolabs) and the annealed sets of phosphorylated primers (PDM-171, PDM-172 and PDM-173, PDM-174) were cloned in. The DPEP, PCR fragment was digested with Eco RI and Eco 72 I and cloned into this second construct which was digested with Eco 47 III (New England Biolabs) and Ecb RI. Ligations were done with a ligation kit from Panvera (Madison, Wis.). The resulting construct was digested with NdeI (New England Biolabs) and Eco RI, and transferred to a modified pET28 vector. The fusion construct was confirmed to be correct by DNA sequencing.

[0514] Recombinant protein was prepared essentially as described above. The DNA and amino acid sequences for the resulting fusion protein (hereinafter referred to as TbF-8) are provided in SEQ ID NO: 349 and 350, respectively.

Example 11 Use of M. tuberculosis Fusion Proteins for Serodiagnosis of Tuberculosis

[0515] The effectiveness of the fusion protein TbRa3-38 kD-Tb38-1, prepared as described above, in the serodiagnosis of tuberculosis infection was examined by ELISA.

[0516] The ELISA protocol was as described above in Example 6, with the fusion protein being coated at 200 ng/well. A panel of sera was chosen from a group of tuberculosis patients previously shown, either by ELISA or by western blot analysis, to react with each of the three antigens individually or in combination. Such a panel enabled the dissection of the serological reactivity of the fusion protein to determine if all three epitopes functioned with the fusion protein. As shown in Table 5, all four sera that reacted with TbRa3 only were detectable with the fusion protein. Three sera that reacted only with Tb38-1 were also detectable, as were two sear that reacted with 38 kD alone. The remaining 15 sera were all positive with the fusion protein based on a cut-off in the assay of mean negatives +3 standard deviations. This data demonstrates the activity of all three epitopes in the fusion protein. TABLE 5 REACTIVITY OF TRI-PEPTIDE FUSION PROTEIN WITH SERA FROM M. TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS ELISA and/or Western Fusion Fusion Blot Reactivity with Recom- Recom- Individual proteins binant binant Serum ID Status 38 kd Tb38-1 TbRa3 OD 450 Status 01B93I-40 TB − − + 0.413 + 01B93I-41 TB − + + 0.392 + 01B93I-29 TB + − + 2.217 + 01B93I-109 TB + ± + 0.522 + 01B93I-132 TB + + + 0.937 + 5004 TB ± + ± 1.098 + 15004 TB + + + 2.077 + 39004 TB + + + 1.675 + 68004 TB + + + 2.388 + 99004 TB − + ± 0.607 + 107004 TB − + ± 0.667 + 92004 TB + ± ± 1.070 + 97004 TB + − ± 1.152 + 118004 TB + − ± 2.694 + 173004 TB + + + 3.258 + 175004 TB + − + 2.514 + 274004 TB − − + 3.220 + 276004 TB − + − 2.991 + 282004 TB + − − 0.824 + 289004 TB − − + 0.848 + 308004 TB − + − 3.338 + 314004 TB − + − 1.362 + 317004 TB + − − 0.763 + 312004 TB − − + 1.079 + D176 PPD − − − 0.145 − D162 PPD − − − 0.073 − D161 PPD − − − 0.097 − D27 PPD − − − 0.082 − A6-124 NORMAL − − − 0.053 − A6-125 NORMAL − − − 0.087 − A6-126 NORMAL − − − 0.346 ± A6-127 NORMAL − − − 0.064 − A6-128 NORMAL − − − 0.034 − A6-129 NORMAL − − − 0.037 − A6-130 NORMAL − − − 0.057 − A6-131 NORMAL − − − 0.054 − A6-132 NORMAL − − 0.022 − A6-133 NORMAL − − 0.147 − A6-134 NORMAL − − − 0.101 − A6-135 NORMAL − − 0.066 − A6-136 NORMAL − − 0.054 − A6-137 NORMAL − − − 0.065 − A6-138 NORMAL − − − 0.041 − A6-139 NORMAL − − − 0.103 − A6-140 NORMAL − − − 0.212 − A6-141 NORMAL − − − 0.056 − A6-142 NORMAL − − − 0.051 −

[0517] The reactivity of the fusion protein TbF-2 with sera from M. tuberculosis-infected patients was examined by ELISA using the protocol described above. The results of these studies (Table 6) demonstrate that all four antigens function independently in the fusion protein. TABLE 6 REACTIVITY OF TBF-2 FUSION PROTEN WITH TB AND NORMAL SERA ELISA Reactivity Serum ID Status TbF OD 450 Status TbF-2 OD 450 Status 38 kD TbRa3 Tb38-1 DPEP B931-40 TB 0.57 + 0.321 + − + − + B931-41 TB 0.601 + 0.396 + + + + − B931-109 TB 0.494 + 0.404 + + + ± − B931-132 TB 1.502 + 1.292 + + + + ± 5004 TB 1.806 + 1.666 + ± ± + − 15004 TB 2.862 + 2.468 + + + + − 39004 TB 2.443 + 1.722 + + + + − 68004 TB 2.871 + 2.575 + + + + − 99004 TB 0.691 + 0.971 + − ± + − 107004 TB 0.875 + 0.732 + − ± + − 92004 TB 1.632 + 1.394 + + ± ± − 97004 TB 1.491 + 1.979 + + ± − + 118004 TB 3.182 + 3.045 + + ± − − 173004 TB 3.644 + 3.578 + + + + − 175004 TB 3.332 + 2.916 + + + − − 274004 TB 3.696 + 3.716 + − + − + 276004 TB 3.243 + 2.56 + − − + − 282004 TB 1.249 + 1.234 + + − − − 289004 TB 1.373 + 1.17 + − + − − 308004 TB 3.708 + 3.355 + − − + − 314004 TB 1.663 + 1.399 + − − + − 317004 TB 1.163 + 0.92 + + − − − 312004 TB 1.709 + 1.453 + − + − − 380004 TB 0.238 − 0.461 + − ± − + 451004 TB 0.18 − 0.2 − − − − ± 478004 TB 0.188 − 0.469 + − − − ± 410004 TB 0.384 + 2.392 + ± − − + 411004 TB 0.306 + 0.874 + − + − + 421004 TB 0.357 + 1.456 + − + − + 528004 TB 0.047 − 0.196 − − − − + A6-87 Normal 0.094 − 0.063 − − − − − A6-88 Normal 0.214 − 0.19 − − − − − A6-89 Normal 0.248 − 0.125 − − − − − A6-90 Normal 0.179 − 0.206 − − − − − A6-91 Normal 0.135 − 0.151 − − − − − A6-92 Normal 0.064 − 0.097 − − − − − A6-93 Normal 0.072 − 0.098 − − − − − A6-94 Normal 0.072 − 0.064 − − − − − A6-95 Normal 0.125 − 0.159 − − − − − A6-96 Normal 0.121 − 0.12 − − − − − Cut-off 0.284 0.266

[0518] One of skill in the art will appreciate that the order of the individual antigens within the fusion protein may be changed and that comparable activity would be expected provided each of the epitopes is still functionally available. In addition, truncated forms of the proteins containing active epitopes may be used in the construction of fusion proteins.

[0519] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for the purpose of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention.

1 350 766 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 1 CGAGGCACCG GTAGTTTGAA CCAAACGCAC AATCGACGGG CAAACGAACG GAAGAACACA 60 ACCATGAAGA TGGTGAAATC GATCGCCGCA GGTCTGACCG CCGCGGCTGC AATCGGCGCC 120 GCTGCGGCCG GTGTGACTTC GATCATGGCT GGCGGCCCGG TCGTATACCA GATGCAGCCG 180 GTCGTCTTCG GCGCGCCACT GCCGTTGGAC CCGGCATCCG CCCCTGACGT CCCGACCGCC 240 GCCCAGTTGA CCAGCCTGCT CAACAGCCTC GCCGATCCCA ACGTGTCGTT TGCGAACAAG 300 GGCAGTCTGG TCGAGGGCGG CATCGGGGGC ACCGAGGCGC GCATCGCCGA CCACAAGCTG 360 AAGAAGGCCG CCGAGCACGG GGATCTGCCG CTGTCGTTCA GCGTGACGAA CATCCAGCCG 420 GCGGCCGCCG GTTCGGCCAC CGCCGACGTT TCCGTCTCGG GTCCGAAGCT CTCGTCGCCG 480 GTCACGCAGA ACGTCACGTT CGTGAATCAA GGCGGCTGGA TGCTGTCACG CGCATCGGCG 540 ATGGAGTTGC TGCAGGCCGC AGGGNAACTG ATTGGCGGGC CGGNTTCAGC CCGCTGTTCA 600 GCTACGCCGC CCGCCTGGTG ACGCGTCCAT GTCGAACACT CGCGCGTGTA GCACGGTGCG 660 GTNTGCGCAG GGNCGCACGC ACCGCCCGGT GCAAGCCGTC CTCGAGATAG GTGGTGNCTC 720 GNCACCAGNG ANCACCCCCN NNTCGNCNNT TCTCGNTGNT GNATGA 766 752 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 2 ATGCATCACC ATCACCATCA CGATGAAGTC ACGGTAGAGA CGACCTCCGT CTTCCGCGCA 60 GACTTCCTCA GCGAGCTGGA CGCTCCTGCG CAAGCGGGTA CGGAGAGCGC GGTCTCCGGG 120 GTGGAAGGGC TCCCGCCGGG CTCGGCGTTG CTGGTAGTCA AACGAGGCCC CAACGCCGGG 180 TCCCGGTTCC TACTCGACCA AGCCATCACG TCGGCTGGTC GGCATCCCGA CAGCGACATA 240 TTTCTCGACG ACGTGACCGT GAGCCGTCGC CATGCTGAAT TCCGGTTGGA AAACAACGAA 300 TTCAATGTCG TCGATGTCGG GAGTCTCAAC GGCACCTACG TCAACCGCGA GCCCGTGGAT 360 TCGGCGGTGC TGGCGAACGG CGACGAGGTC CAGATCGGCA AGCTCCGGTT GGTGTTCTTG 420 ACCGGACCCA AGCAAGGCGA GGATGACGGG AGTACCGGGG GCCCGTGAGC GCACCCGATA 480 GCCCCGCGCT GGCCGGGATG TCGATCGGGG CGGTCCTCCG ACCTGCTACG ACCGGATTTT 540 CCCTGATGTC CACCATCTCC AAGATTCGAT TCTTGGGAGG CTTGAGGGTC NGGGTGACCC 600 CCCCGCGGGC CTCATTCNGG GGTNTCGGCN GGTTTCACCC CNTACCNACT GCCNCCCGGN 660 TTGCNAATTC NTTCTTCNCT GCCCNNAAAG GGACCNTTAN CTTGCCGCTN GAAANGGTNA 720 TCCNGGGCCC NTCCTNGAAN CCCCNTCCCC CT 752 813 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 3 CATATGCATC ACCATCACCA TCACACTTCT AACCGCCCAG CGCGTCGGGG GCGTCGAGCA 60 CCACGCGACA CCGGGCCCGA TCGATCTGCT AGCTTGAGTC TGGTCAGGCA TCGTCGTCAG 120 CAGCGCGATG CCCTATGTTT GTCGTCGACT CAGATATCGC GGCAATCCAA TCTCCCGCCT 180 GCGGCCGGCG GTGCTGCAAA CTACTCCCGG AGGAATTTCG ACGTGCGCAT CAAGATCTTC 240 ATGCTGGTCA CGGCTGTCGT TTTGCTCTGT TGTTCGGGTG TGGCCACGGC CGCGCCCAAG 300 ACCTACTGCG AGGAGTTGAA AGGCACCGAT ACCGGCCAGG CGTGCCAGAT TCAAATGTCC 360 GACCCGGCCT ACAACATCAA CATCAGCCTG CCCAGTTACT ACCCCGACCA GAAGTCGCTG 420 GAAAATTACA TCGCCCAGAC GCGCGACAAG TTCCTCAGCG CGGCCACATC GTCCACTCCA 480 CGCGAAGCCC CCTACGAATT GAATATCACC TCGGCCACAT ACCAGTCCGC GATACCGCCG 540 CGTGGTACGC AGGCCGTGGT GCTCAMGGTC TACCACAACG CCGGCGGCAC GCACCCAACG 600 ACCACGTACA AGGCCTTCGA TTGGGACCAG GCCTATCGCA AGCCAATCAC CTATGACACG 660 CTGTGGCAGG CTGACACCGA TCCGCTGCCA GTCGTCTTCC CCATTGTTGC AAGGTGAACT 720 GAGCAACGCA GACCGGGACA ACWGGTATCG ATAGCCGCCN AATGCCGGCT TGGAACCCNG 780 TGAAATTATC ACAACTTCGC AGTCACNAAA NAA 813 447 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 4 CGGTATGAAC ACGGCCGCGT CCGATAACTT CCAGCTGTCC CAGGGTGGGC AGGGATTCGC 60 CATTCCGATC GGGCAGGCGA TGGCGATCGC GGGCCAGATC CGATCGGGTG GGGGGTCACC 120 CACCGTTCAT ATCGGGCCTA CCGCCTTCCT CGGCTTGGGT GTTGTCGACA ACAACGGCAA 180 CGGCGCACGA GTCCAACGCG TGGTCGGGAG CGCTCCGGCG GCAAGTCTCG GCATCTCCAC 240 CGGCGACGTG ATCACCGCGG TCGACGGCGC TCCGATCAAC TCGGCCACCG CGATGGCGGA 300 CGCGCTTAAC GGGCATCATC CCGGTGACGT CATCTCGGTG AACTGGCAAA CCAAGTCGGG 360 CGGCACGCGT ACAGGGAACG TGACATTGGC CGAGGGACCC CCGGCCTGAT TTCGTCGYGG 420 ATACCACCCG CCGGCCGGCC AATTGGA 447 604 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 5 GTCCCACTGC GGTCGCCGAG TATGTCGCCC AGCAAATGTC TGGCAGCCGC CCAACGGAAT 60 CCGGTGATCC GACGTCGCAG GTTGTCGAAC CCGCCGCCGC GGAAGTATCG GTCCATGCCT 120 AGCCCGGCGA CGGCGAGCGC CGGAATGGCG CGAGTGAGGA GGCGGGCAAT TTGGCGGGGC 180 CCGGCGACGG NGAGCGCCGG AATGGCGCGA GTGAGGAGGT GGNCAGTCAT GCCCAGNGTG 240 ATCCAATCAA CCTGNATTCG GNCTGNGGGN CCATTTGACA ATCGAGGTAG TGAGCGCAAA 300 TGAATGATGG AAAACGGGNG GNGACGTCCG NTGTTCTGGT GGTGNTAGGT GNCTGNCTGG 360 NGTNGNGGNT ATCAGGATGT TCTTCGNCGA AANCTGATGN CGAGGAACAG GGTGTNCCCG 420 NNANNCCNAN GGNGTCCNAN CCCNNNNTCC TCGNCGANAT CANANAGNCG NTTGATGNGA 480 NAAAAGGGTG GANCAGNNNN AANTNGNGGN CCNAANAANC NNNANNGNNG NNAGNTNGNT 540 NNNTNTTNNC ANNNNNNNTG NNGNNGNNCN NNNCAANCNN NTNNNNGNAA NNGGNTTNTT 600 NAAT 604 633 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 6 TTGCANGTCG AACCACCTCA CTAAAGGGAA CAAAAGCTNG AGCTCCACCG CGGTGGCGGC 60 CGCTCTAGAA CTAGTGKATM YYYCKGGCTG CAGSAATYCG GYACGAGCAT TAGGACAGTC 120 TAACGGTCCT GTTACGGTGA TCGAATGACC GACGACATCC TGCTGATCGA CACCGACGAA 180 CGGGTGCGAA CCCTCACCCT CAACCGGCCG CAGTCCCGYA ACGCGCTCTC GGCGGCGCTA 240 CGGGATCGGT TTTTCGCGGY GTTGGYCGAC GCCGAGGYCG ACGACGACAT CGACGTCGTC 300 ATCCTCACCG GYGCCGATCC GGTGTTCTGC GCCGGACTGG ACCTCAAGGT AGCTGGCCGG 360 GCAGACCGCG CTGCCGGACA TCTCACCGCG GTGGGCGGCC ATGACCAAGC CGGTGATCGG 420 CGCGATCAAC GGCGCCGCGG TCACCGGCGG GCTCGAACTG GCGCTGTACT GCGACATCCT 480 GATCGCCTCC GAGCACGCCC GCTTCGNCGA CACCCACGCC CGGGTGGGGC TGCTGCCCAC 540 CTGGGGACTC AGTGTGTGCT TGCCGCAAAA GGTCGGCATC GGNCTGGGCC GGTGGATGAG 600 CCTGACCGGC GACTACCTGT CCGTGACCGA CGC 633 1362 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 7 CGACGACGAC GGCGCCGGAG AGCGGGCGCG AACGGCGATC GACGCGGCCC TGGCCAGAGT 60 CGGCACCACC CAGGAGGGAG TCGAATCATG AAATTTGTCA ACCATATTGA GCCCGTCGCG 120 CCCCGCCGAG CCGGCGGCGC GGTCGCCGAG GTCTATGCCG AGGCCCGCCG CGAGTTCGGC 180 CGGCTGCCCG AGCCGCTCGC CATGCTGTCC CCGGACGAGG GACTGCTCAC CGCCGGCTGG 240 GCGACGTTGC GCGAGACACT GCTGGTGGGC CAGGTGCCGC GTGGCCGCAA GGAAGCCGTC 300 GCCGCCGCCG TCGCGGCCAG CCTGCGCTGC CCCTGGTGCG TCGACGCACA CACCACCATG 360 CTGTACGCGG CAGGCCAAAC CGACACCGCC GCGGCGATCT TGGCCGGCAC AGCACCTGCC 420 GCCGGTGACC CGAACGCGCC GTATGTGGCG TGGGCGGCAG GAACCGGGAC ACCGGCGGGA 480 CCGCCGGCAC CGTTCGGCCC GGATGTCGCC GCCGAATACC TGGGCACCGC GGTGCAATTC 540 CACTTCATCG CACGCCTGGT CCTGGTGCTG CTGGACGAAA CCTTCCTGCC GGGGGGCCCG 600 CGCGCCCAAC AGCTCATGCG CCGCGCCGGT GGACTGGTGT TCGCCCGCAA GGTGCGCGCG 660 GAGCATCGGC CGGGCCGCTC CACCCGCCGG CTCGAGCCGC GAACGCTGCC CGACGATCTG 720 GCATGGGCAA CACCGTCCGA GCCCATAGCA ACCGCGTTCG CCGCGCTCAG CCACCACCTG 780 GACACCGCGC CGCACCTGCC GCCACCGACT CGTCAGGTGG TCAGGCGGGT CGTGGGGTCG 840 TGGCACGGCG AGCCAATGCC GATGAGCAGT CGCTGGACGA ACGAGCACAC CGCCGAGCTG 900 CCCGCCGACC TGCACGCGCC CACCCGTCTT GCCCTGCTGA CCGGCCTGGC CCCGCATCAG 960 GTGACCGACG ACGACGTCGC CGCGGCCCGA TCCCTGCTCG ACACCGATGC GGCGCTGGTT 1020 GGCGCCCTGG CCTGGGCCGC CTTCACCGCC GCGCGGCGCA TCGGCACCTG GATCGGCGCC 1080 GCCGCCGAGG GCCAGGTGTC GCGGCAAAAC CCGACTGGGT GAGTGTGCGC GCCCTGTCGG 1140 TAGGGTGTCA TCGCTGGCCC GAGGGATCTC GCGGCGGCGA ACGGAGGTGG CGACACAGGT 1200 GGAAGCTGCG CCCACTGGCT TGCGCCCCAA CGCCGTCGTG GGCGTTCGGT TGGCCGCACT 1260 GGCCGATCAG GTCGGCGCCG GCCCTTGGCC GAAGGTCCAG CTCAACGTGC CGTCACCGAA 1320 GGACCGGACG GTCACCGGGG GTCACCCTGC GCGCCCAAGG AA 1362 1458 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 8 GCGACGACCC CGATATGCCG GGCACCGTAG CGAAAGCCGT CGCCGACGCA CTCGGGCGCG 60 GTATCGCTCC CGTTGAGGAC ATTCAGGACT GCGTGGAGGC CCGGCTGGGG GAAGCCGGTC 120 TGGATGACGT GGCCCGTGTT TACATCATCT ACCGGCAGCG GCGCGCCGAG CTGCGGACGG 180 CTAAGGCCTT GCTCGGCGTG CGGGACGAGT TAAAGCTGAG CTTGGCGGCC GTGACGGTAC 240 TGCGCGAGCG CTATCTGCTG CACGACGAGC AGGGCCGGCC GGCCGAGTCG ACCGGCGAGC 300 TGATGGACCG ATCGGCGCGC TGTGTCGCGG CGGCCGAGGA CCAGTATGAG CCGGGCTCGT 360 CGAGGCGGTG GGCCGAGCGG TTCGCCACGC TATTACGCAA CCTGGAATTC CTGCCGAATT 420 CGCCCACGTT GATGAACTCT GGCACCGACC TGGGACTGCT CGCCGGCTGT TTTGTTCTGC 480 CGATTGAGGA TTCGCTGCAA TCGATCTTTG CGACGCTGGG ACAGGCCGCC GAGCTGCAGC 540 GGGCTGGAGG CGGCACCGGA TATGCGTTCA GCCACCTGCG ACCCGCCGGG GATCGGGTGG 600 CCTCCACGGG CGGCACGGCC AGCGGACCGG TGTCGTTTCT ACGGCTGTAT GACAGTGCCG 660 CGGGTGTGGT CTCCATGGGC GGTCGCCGGC GTGGCGCCTG TATGGCTGTG CTTGATGTGT 720 CGCACCCGGA TATCTGTGAT TTCGTCACCG CCAAGGCCGA ATCCCCCAGC GAGCTCCCGC 780 ATTTCAACCT ATCGGTTGGT GTGACCGACG CGTTCCTGCG GGCCGTCGAA CGCAACGGCC 840 TACACCGGCT GGTCAATCCG CGAACCGGCA AGATCGTCGC GCGGATGCCC GCCGCCGAGC 900 TGTTCGACGC CATCTGCAAA GCCGCGCACG CCGGTGGCGA TCCCGGGCTG GTGTTTCTCG 960 ACACGATCAA TAGGGCAAAC CCGGTGCCGG GGAGAGGCCG CATCGAGGCG ACCAACCCGT 1020 GCGGGGAGGT CCCACTGCTG CCTTACGAGT CATGTAATCT CGGCTCGATC AACCTCGCCC 1080 GGATGCTCGC CGACGGTCGC GTCGACTGGG ACCGGCTCGA GGAGGTCGCC GGTGTGGCGG 1140 TGCGGTTCCT TGATGACGTC ATCGATGTCA GCCGCTACCC CTTCCCCGAA CTGGGTGAGG 1200 CGGCCCGCGC CACCCGCAAG ATCGGGCTGG GAGTCATGGG TTTGGCGGAA CTGCTTGCCG 1260 CACTGGGTAT TCCGTACGAC AGTGAAGAAG CCGTGCGGTT AGCCACCCGG CTCATGCGTC 1320 GCATACAGCA GGCGGCGCAC ACGGCATCGC GGAGGCTGGC CGAAGAGCGG GGCGCATTCC 1380 CGGCGTTCAC CGATAGCCGG TTCGCGCGGT CGGGCCCGAG GCGCAACGCA CAGGTCACCT 1440 CCGTCGCTCC GACGGGCA 1458 862 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 9 ACGGTGTAAT CGTGCTGGAT CTGGAACCGC GTGGCCCGCT ACCTACCGAG ATCTACTGGC 60 GGCGCAGGGG GCTGGCCCTG GGCATCGCGG TCGTCGTAGT CGGGATCGCG GTGGCCATCG 120 TCATCGCCTT CGTCGACAGC AGCGCCGGTG CCAAACCGGT CAGCGCCGAC AAGCCGGCCT 180 CCGCCCAGAG CCATCCGGGC TCGCCGGCAC CCCAAGCACC CCAGCCGGCC GGGCAAACCG 240 AAGGTAACGC CGCCGCGGCC CCGCCGCAGG GCCAAAACCC CGAGACACCC ACGCCCACCG 300 CCGCGGTGCA GCCGCCGCCG GTGCTCAAGG AAGGGGACGA TTGCCCCGAT TCGACGCTGG 360 CCGTCAAAGG TTTGACCAAC GCGCCGCAGT ACTACGTCGG CGACCAGCCG AAGTTCACCA 420 TGGTGGTCAC CAACATCGGC CTGGTGTCCT GTAAACGCGA CGTTGGGGCC GCGGTGTTGG 480 CCGCCTACGT TTACTCGCTG GACAACAAGC GGTTGTGGTC CAACCTGGAC TGCGCGCCCT 540 CGAATGAGAC GCTGGTCAAG ACGTTTTCCC CCGGTGAGCA GGTAACGACC GCGGTGACCT 600 GGACCGGGAT GGGATCGGCG CCGCGCTGCC CATTGCCGCG GCCGGCGATC GGGCCGGGCA 660 CCTACAATCT CGTGGTACAA CTGGGCAATC TGCGCTCGCT GCCGGTTCCG TTCATCCTGA 720 ATCAGCCGCC GCCGCCGCCC GGGCCGGTAC CCGCTCCGGG TCCAGCGCAG GCGCCTCCGC 780 CGGAGTCTCC CGCGCAAGGC GGATAATTAT TGATCGCTGA TGGTCGATTC CGCCAGCTGT 840 GACAACCCCT CGCCTCGTGC CG 862 622 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 10 TTGATCAGCA CCGGCAAGGC GTCACATGCC TCCCTGGGTG TGCAGGTGAC CAATGACAAA 60 GACACCCCGG GCGCCAAGAT CGTCGAAGTA GTGGCCGGTG GTGCTGCCGC GAACGCTGGA 120 GTGCCGAAGG GCGTCGTTGT CACCAAGGTC GACGACCGCC CGATCAACAG CGCGGACGCG 180 TTGGTTGCCG CCGTGCGGTC CAAAGCGCCG GGCGCCACGG TGGCGCTAAC CTTTCAGGAT 240 CCCTCGGGCG GTAGCCGCAC AGTGCAAGTC ACCCTCGGCA AGGCGGAGCA GTGATGAAGG 300 TCGCCGCGCA GTGTTCAAAG CTCGGATATA CGGTGGCACC CATGGAACAG CGTGCGGAGT 360 TGGTGGTTGG CCGGGCACTT GTCGTCGTCG TTGACGATCG CACGGCGCAC GGCGATGAAG 420 ACCACAGCGG GCCGCTTGTC ACCGAGCTGC TCACCGAGGC CGGGTTTGTT GTCGACGGCG 480 TGGTGGCGGT GTCGGCCGAC GAGGTCGAGA TCCGAAATGC GCTGAACACA GCGGTGATCG 540 GCGGGGTGGA CCTGGTGGTG TCGGTCGGCG GGACCGGNGT GACGNCTCGC GATGTCACCC 600 CGGAAGCCAC CCGNGACATT CT 622 1200 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 11 GGCGCAGCGG TAAGCCTGTT GGCCGCCGGC ACACTGGTGT TGACAGCATG CGGCGGTGGC 60 ACCAACAGCT CGTCGTCAGG CGCAGGCGGA ACGTCTGGGT CGGTGCACTG CGGCGGCAAG 120 AAGGAGCTCC ACTCCAGCGG CTCGACCGCA CAAGAAAATG CCATGGAGCA GTTCGTCTAT 180 GCCTACGTGC GATCGTGCCC GGGCTACACG TTGGACTACA ACGCCAACGG GTCCGGTGCC 240 GGGGTGACCC AGTTTCTCAA CAACGAAACC GATTTCGCCG GCTCGGATGT CCCGTTGAAT 300 CCGTCGACCG GTCAACCTGA CCGGTCGGCG GAGCGGTGCG GTTCCCCGGC ATGGGACCTG 360 CCGACGGTGT TCGGCCCGAT CGCGATCACC TACAATATCA AGGGCGTGAG CACGCTGAAT 420 CTTGACGGAC CCACTACCGC CAAGATTTTC AACGGCACCA TCACCGTGTG GAATGATCCA 480 CAGATCCAAG CCCTCAACTC CGGCACCGAC CTGCCGCCAA CACCGATTAG CGTTATCTTC 540 CGCAGCGACA AGTCCGGTAC GTCGGACAAC TTCCAGAAAT ACCTCGACGG TGTATCCAAC 600 GGGGCGTGGG GCAAAGGCGC CAGCGAAACG TTCAGCGGGG GCGTCGGCGT CGGCGCCAGC 660 GGGAACAACG GAACGTCGGC CCTACTGCAG ACGACCGACG GGTCGATCAC CTACAACGAG 720 TGGTCGTTTG CGGTGGGTAA GCAGTTGAAC ATGGCCCAGA TCATCACGTC GGCGGGTCCG 780 GATCCAGTGG CGATCACCAC CGAGTCGGTC GGTAAGACAA TCGCCGGGGC CAAGATCATG 840 GGACAAGGCA ACGACCTGGT ATTGGACACG TCGTCGTTCT ACAGACCCAC CCAGCCTGGC 900 TCTTACCCGA TCGTGCTGGC GACCTATGAG ATCGTCTGCT CGAAATACCC GGATGCGACG 960 ACCGGTACTG CGGTAAGGGC GTTTATGCAA GCCGCGATTG GTCCAGGCCA AGAAGGCCTG 1020 GACCAATACG GCTCCATTCC GTTGCCCAAA TCGTTCCAAG CAAAATTGGC GGCCGCGGTG 1080 AATGCTATTT CTTGACCTAG TGAAGGGAAT TCGACGGTGA GCGATGCCGT TCCGCAGGTA 1140 GGGTCGCAAT TTGGGCCGTA TCAGCTATTG CGGCTGCTGG GCCGAGGCGG GATGGGCGAG 1200 1155 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 12 GCAAGCAGCT GCAGGTCGTG CTGTTCGACG AACTGGGCAT GCCGAAGACC AAACGCACCA 60 AGACCGGCTA CACCACGGAT GCCGACGCGC TGCAGTCGTT GTTCGACAAG ACCGGGCATC 120 CGTTTCTGCA ACATCTGCTC GCCCACCGCG ACGTCACCCG GCTCAAGGTC ACCGTCGACG 180 GGTTGCTCCA AGCGGTGGCC GCCGACGGCC GCATCCACAC CACGTTCAAC CAGACGATCG 240 CCGCGACCGG CCGGCTCTCC TCGACCGAAC CCAACCTGCA GAACATCCCG ATCCGCACCG 300 ACGCGGGCCG GCGGATCCGG GACGCGTTCG TGGTCGGGGA CGGTTACGCC GAGTTGATGA 360 CGGCCGACTA CAGCCAGATC GAGATGCGGA TCATGGGGCA CCTGTCCGGG GACGAGGGCC 420 TCATCGAGGC GTTCAACACC GGGGAGGACC TGTATTCGTT CGTCGCGTCC CGGGTGTTCG 480 GTGTGCCCAT CGACGAGGTC ACCGGCGAGT TGCGGCGCCG GGTCAAGGCG ATGTCCTACG 540 GGCTGGTTTA CGGGTTGAGC GCCTACGGCC TGTCGCAGCA GTTGAAAATC TCCACCGAGG 600 AAGCCAACGA GCAGATGGAC GCGTATTTCG CCCGATTCGG CGGGGTGCGC GACTACCTGC 660 GCGCCGTAGT CGAGCGGGCC CGCAAGGACG GCTACACCTC GACGGTGCTG GGCCGTCGCC 720 GCTACCTGCC CGAGCTGGAC AGCAGCAACC GTCAAGTGCG GGAGGCCGCC GAGCGGGCGG 780 CGCTGAACGC GCCGATCCAG GGCAGCGCGG CCGACATCAT CAAGGTGGCC ATGATCCAGG 840 TCGACAAGGC GCTCAACGAG GCACAGCTGG CGTCGCGCAT GCTGCTGCAG GTCCACGACG 900 AGCTGCTGTT CGAAATCGCC CCCGGTGAAC GCGAGCGGGT CGAGGCCCTG GTGCGCGACA 960 AGATGGGCGG CGCTTACCCG CTCGACGTCC CGCTGGAGGT GTCGGTGGGC TACGGCCGCA 1020 GCTGGGACGC GGCGGCGCAC TGAGTGCCGA GCGTGCATCT GGGGCGGGAA TTCGGCGATT 1080 TTTCCGCCCT GAGTTCACGC TCGGCGCAAT CGGGACCGAG TTTGTCCAGC GTGTACCCGT 1140 CGAGTAGCCT CGTCA 1155 1771 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 13 GAGCGCCGTC TGGTGTTTGA ACGGTTTTAC CGGTCGGCAT CGGCACGGGC GTTGCCGGGT 60 TCGGGCCTCG GGTTGGCGAT CGTCAAACAG GTGGTGCTCA ACCACGGCGG ATTGCTGCGC 120 ATCGAAGACA CCGACCCAGG CGGCCAGCCC CCTGGAACGT CGATTTACGT GCTGCTCCCC 180 GGCCGTCGGA TGCCGATTCC GCAGCTTCCC GGTGCGACGG CTGGCGCTCG GAGCACGGAC 240 ATCGAGAACT CTCGGGGTTC GGCGAACGTT ATCTCAGTGG AATCTCAGTC CACGCGCGCA 300 ACCTAGTTGT GCAGTTACTG TTGAAAGCCA CACCCATGCC AGTCCACGCA TGGCCAAGTT 360 GGCCCGAGTA GTGGGCCTAG TACAGGAAGA GCAACCTAGC GACATGACGA ATCACCCACG 420 GTATTCGCCA CCGCCGCAGC AGCCGGGAAC CCCAGGTTAT GCTCAGGGGC AGCAGCAAAC 480 GTACAGCCAG CAGTTCGACT GGCGTTACCC ACCGTCCCCG CCCCCGCAGC CAACCCAGTA 540 CCGTCAACCC TACGAGGCGT TGGGTGGTAC CCGGCCGGGT CTGATACCTG GCGTGATTCC 600 GACCATGACG CCCCCTCCTG GGATGGTTCG CCAACGCCCT CGTGCAGGCA TGTTGGCCAT 660 CGGCGCGGTG ACGATAGCGG TGGTGTCCGC CGGCATCGGC GGCGCGGCCG CATCCCTGGT 720 CGGGTTCAAC CGGGCACCCG CCGGCCCCAG CGGCGGCCCA GTGGCTGCCA GCGCGGCGCC 780 AAGCATCCCC GCAGCAAACA TGCCGCCGGG GTCGGTCGAA CAGGTGGCGG CCAAGGTGGT 840 GCCCAGTGTC GTCATGTTGG AAACCGATCT GGGCCGCCAG TCGGAGGAGG GCTCCGGCAT 900 CATTCTGTCT GCCGAGGGGC TGATCTTGAC CAACAACCAC GTGATCGCGG CGGCCGCCAA 960 GCCTCCCCTG GGCAGTCCGC CGCCGAAAAC GACGGTAACC TTCTCTGACG GGCGGACCGC 1020 ACCCTTCACG GTGGTGGGGG CTGACCCCAC CAGTGATATC GCCGTCGTCC GTGTTCAGGG 1080 CGTCTCCGGG CTCACCCCGA TCTCCCTGGG TTCCTCCTCG GACCTGAGGG TCGGTCAGCC 1140 GGTGCTGGCG ATCGGGTCGC CGCTCGGTTT GGAGGGCACC GTGACCACGG GGATCGTCAG 1200 CGCTCTCAAC CGTCCAGTGT CGACGACCGG CGAGGCCGGC AACCAGAACA CCGTGCTGGA 1260 CGCCATTCAG ACCGACGCCG CGATCAACCC CGGTAACTCC GGGGGCGCGC TGGTGAACAT 1320 GAACGCTCAA CTCGTCGGAG TCAACTCGGC CATTGCCACG CTGGGCGCGG ACTCAGCCGA 1380 TGCGCAGAGC GGCTCGATCG GTCTCGGTTT TGCGATTCCA GTCGACCAGG CCAAGCGCAT 1440 CGCCGACGAG TTGATCAGCA CCGGCAAGGC GTCACATGCC TCCCTGGGTG TGCAGGTGAC 1500 CAATGACAAA GACACCCCGG GCGCCAAGAT CGTCGAAGTA GTGGCCGGTG GTGCTGCCGC 1560 GAACGCTGGA GTGCCGAAGG GCGTCGTTGT CACCAAGGTC GACGACCGCC CGATCAACAG 1620 CGCGGACGCG TTGGTTGCCG CCGTGCGGTC CAAAGCGCCG GGCGCCACGG TGGCGCTAAC 1680 CTTTCAGGAT CCCTCGGGCG GTAGCCGCAC AGTGCAAGTC ACCCTCGGCA AGGCGGAGCA 1740 GTGATGAAGG TCGCCGCGCA GTGTTCAAAG C 1771 1058 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 14 CTCCACCGCG GTGGCGGCCG CTCTAGAACT AGTGGATCCC CCGGGCTGCA GGAATTCGGC 60 ACGAGGATCC GACGTCGCAG GTTGTCGAAC CCGCCGCCGC GGAAGTATCG GTCCATGCCT 120 AGCCCGGCGA CGGCGAGCGC CGGAATGGCG CGAGTGAGGA GGCGGGCAAT TTGGCGGGGC 180 CCGGCGACGG CGAGCGCCGG AATGGCGCGA GTGAGGAGGC GGGCAGTCAT GCCCAGCGTG 240 ATCCAATCAA CCTGCATTCG GCCTGCGGGC CCATTTGACA ATCGAGGTAG TGAGCGCAAA 300 TGAATGATGG AAAACGGGCG GTGACGTCCG CTGTTCTGGT GGTGCTAGGT GCCTGCCTGG 360 CGTTGTGGCT ATCAGGATGT TCTTCGCCGA AACCTGATGC CGAGGAACAG GGTGTTCCCG 420 TGAGCCCGAC GGCGTCCGAC CCCGCGCTCC TCGCCGAGAT CAGGCAGTCG CTTGATGCGA 480 CAAAAGGGTT GACCAGCGTG CACGTAGCGG TCCGAACAAC CGGGAAAGTC GACAGCTTGC 540 TGGGTATTAC CAGTGCCGAT GTCGACGTCC GGGCCAATCC GCTCGCGGCA AAGGGCGTAT 600 GCACCTACAA CGACGAGCAG GGTGTCCCGT TTCGGGTACA AGGCGACAAC ATCTCGGTGA 660 AACTGTTCGA CGACTGGAGC AATCTCGGCT CGATTTCTGA ACTGTCAACT TCACGCGTGC 720 TCGATCCTGC CGCTGGGGTG ACGCAGCTGC TGTCCGGTGT CACGAACCTC CAAGCGCAAG 780 GTACCGAAGT GATAGACGGA ATTTCGACCA CCAAAATCAC CGGGACCATC CCCGCGAGCT 840 CTGTCAAGAT GCTTGATCCT GGCGCCAAGA GTGCAAGGCC GGCGACCGTG TGGATTGCCC 900 AGGACGGCTC GCACCACCTC GTCCGAGCGA GCATCGACCT CGGATCCGGG TCGATTCAGC 960 TCACGCAGTC GAAATGGAAC GAACCCGTCA ACGTCGACTA GGCCGAAGTT GCGTCGACGC 1020 GTTGNTCGAA ACGCCCTTGT GAACGGTGTC AACGGNAC 1058 542 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 15 GAATTCGGCA CGAGAGGTGA TCGACATCAT CGGGACCAGC CCCACATCCT GGGAACAGGC 60 GGCGGCGGAG GCGGTCCAGC GGGCGCGGGA TAGCGTCGAT GACATCCGCG TCGCTCGGGT 120 CATTGAGCAG GACATGGCCG TGGACAGCGC CGGCAAGATC ACCTACCGCA TCAAGCTCGA 180 AGTGTCGTTC AAGATGAGGC CGGCGCAACC GCGCTAGCAC GGGCCGGCGA GCAAGACGCA 240 AAATCGCACG GTTTGCGGTT GATTCGTGCG ATTTTGTGTC TGCTCGCCGA GGCCTACCAG 300 GCGCGGCCCA GGTCCGCGTG CTGCCGTATC CAGGCGTGCA TCGCGATTCC GGCGGCCACG 360 CCGGAGTTAA TGCTTCGCGT CGACCCGAAC TGGGCGATCC GCCGGNGAGC TGATCGATGA 420 CCGTGGCCAG CCCGTCGATG CCCGAGTTGC CCGAGGAAAC GTGCTGCCAG GCCGGTAGGA 480 AGCGTCCGTA GGCGGCGGTG CTGACCGGCT CTGCCTGCGC CCTCAGTGCG GCCAGCGAGC 540 GG 542 913 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 16 CGGTGCCGCC CGCGCCTCCG TTGCCCCCAT TGCCGCCGTC GCCGATCAGC TGCGCATCGC 60 CACCATCACC GCCTTTGCCG CCGGCACCGC CGGTGGCGCC GGGGCCGCCG ATGCCACCGC 120 TTGACCCTGG CCGCCGGCGC CGCCATTGCC ATACAGCACC CCGCCGGGGG CACCGTTACC 180 GCCGTCGCCA CCGTCGCCGC CGCTGCCGTT TCAGGCCGGG GAGGCCGAAT GAACCGCCGC 240 CAAGCCCGCC GCCGGCACCG TTGCCGCCTT TTCCGCCCGC CCCGCCGGCG CCGCCAATTG 300 CCGAACAGCC AMGCACCGTT GCCGCCAGCC CCGCCGCCGT TAACGGCGCT GCCGGGCGCC 360 GCCGCCGGAC CCGCCATTAC CGCCGTTCCC GTTCGGTGCC CCGCCGTTAC CGGCGCCGCC 420 GTTTGCCGCC AATATTCGGC GGGCACCGCC AGACCCGCCG GGGCCACCAT TGCCGCCGGG 480 CACCGAAACA ACAGCCCAAC GGTGCCGCCG GCCCCGCCGT TTGCCGCCAT CACCGGCCAT 540 TCACCGCCAG CACCGCCGTT AATGTTTATG AACCCGGTAC CGCCAGCGCG GCCCCTATTG 600 CCGGGCGCCG GAGNGCGTGC CCGCCGGCGC CGCCAACGCC CAAAAGCCCG GGGTTGCCAC 660 CGGCCCCGCC GGACCCACCG GTCCCGCCGA TCCCCCCGTT GCCGCCGGTG CCGCCGCCAT 720 TGGTGCTGCT GAAGCCGTTA GCGCCGGTTC CGCSGGTTCC GGCGGTGGCG CCNTGGCCGC 780 CGGCCCCGCC GTTGCCGTAC AGCCACCCCC CGGTGGCGCC GTTGCCGCCA TTGCCGCCAT 840 TGCCGCCGTT GCCGCCATTG CCGCCGTTCC CGCCGCCACC GCCGGNTTGG CCGCCGGCGC 900 CGCCGGCGGC CGC 913 1872 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 17 GACTACGTTG GTGTAGAAAA ATCCTGCCGC CCGGACCCTT AAGGCTGGGA CAATTTCTGA 60 TAGCTACCCC GACACAGGAG GTTACGGGAT GAGCAATTCG CGCCGCCGCT CACTCAGGTG 120 GTCATGGTTG CTGAGCGTGC TGGCTGCCGT CGGGCTGGGC CTGGCCACGG CGCCGGCCCA 180 GGCGGCCCCG CCGGCCTTGT CGCAGGACCG GTTCGCCGAC TTCCCCGCGC TGCCCCTCGA 240 CCCGTCCGCG ATGGTCGCCC AAGTGGCGCC ACAGGTGGTC AACATCAACA CCAAACTGGG 300 CTACAACAAC GCCGTGGGCG CCGGGACCGG CATCGTCATC GATCCCAACG GTGTCGTGCT 360 GACCAACAAC CACGTGATCG CGGGCGCCAC CGACATCAAT GCGTTCAGCG TCGGCTCCGG 420 CCAAACCTAC GGCGTCGATG TGGTCGGGTA TGACCGCACC CAGGATGTCG CGGTGCTGCA 480 GCTGCGCGGT GCCGGTGGCC TGCCGTCGGC GGCGATCGGT GGCGGCGTCG CGGTTGGTGA 540 GCCCGTCGTC GCGATGGGCA ACAGCGGTGG GCAGGGCGGA ACGCCCCGTG CGGTGCCTGG 600 CAGGGTGGTC GCGCTCGGCC AAACCGTGCA GGCGTCGGAT TCGCTGACCG GTGCCGAAGA 660 GACATTGAAC GGGTTGATCC AGTTCGATGC CGCAATCCAG CCCGGTGATT CGGGCGGGCC 720 CGTCGTCAAC GGCCTAGGAC AGGTGGTCGG TATGAACACG GCCGCGTCCG ATAACTTCCA 780 GCTGTCCCAG GGTGGGCAGG GATTCGCCAT TCCGATCGGG CAGGCGATGG CGATCGCGGG 840 CCAAATCCGA TCGGGTGGGG GGTCACCCAC CGTTCATATC GGGCCTACCG CCTTCCTCGG 900 CTTGGGTGTT GTCGACAACA ACGGCAACGG CGCACGAGTC CAACGCGTGG TCGGAAGCGC 960 TCCGGCGGCA AGTCTCGGCA TCTCCACCGG CGACGTGATC ACCGCGGTCG ACGGCGCTCC 1020 GATCAACTCG GCCACCGCGA TGGCGGACGC GCTTAACGGG CATCATCCCG GTGACGTCAT 1080 CTCGGTGAAC TGGCAAACCA AGTCGGGCGG CACGCGTACA GGGAACGTGA CATTGGCCGA 1140 GGGACCCCCG GCCTGATTTG TCGCGGATAC CACCCGCCGG CCGGCCAATT GGATTGGCGC 1200 CAGCCGTGAT TGCCGCGTGA GCCCCCGAGT TCCGTCTCCC GTGCGCGTGG CATTGTGGAA 1260 GCAATGAACG AGGCAGAACA CAGCGTTGAG CACCCTCCCG TGCAGGGCAG TTACGTCGAA 1320 GGCGGTGTGG TCGAGCATCC GGATGCCAAG GACTTCGGCA GCGCCGCCGC CCTGCCCGCC 1380 GATCCGACCT GGTTTAAGCA CGCCGTCTTC TACGAGGTGC TGGTCCGGGC GTTCTTCGAC 1440 GCCAGCGCGG ACGGTTCCGN CGATCTGCGT GGACTCATCG ATCGCCTCGA CTACCTGCAG 1500 TGGCTTGGCA TCGACTGCAT CTGTTGCCGC CGTTCCTACG ACTCACCGCT GCGCGACGGC 1560 GGTTACGACA TTCGCGACTT CTACAAGGTG CTGCCCGAAT TCGGCACCGT CGACGATTTC 1620 GTCGCCCTGG TCGACACCGC TCACCGGCGA GGTATCCGCA TCATCACCGA CCTGGTGATG 1680 AATCACACCT CGGAGTCGCA CCCCTGGTTT CAGGAGTCCC GCCGCGACCC AGACGGACCG 1740 TACGGTGACT ATTACGTGTG GAGCGACACC AGCGAGCGCT ACACCGACGC CCGGATCATC 1800 TTCGTCGACA CCGAAGAGTC GAACTGGTCA TTCGATCCTG TCCGCCGACA GTTNCTACTG 1860 GCACCGATTC TT 1872 1482 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 18 CTTCGCCGAA ACCTGATGCC GAGGAACAGG GTGTTCCCGT GAGCCCGACG GCGTCCGACC 60 CCGCGCTCCT CGCCGAGATC AGGCAGTCGC TTGATGCGAC AAAAGGGTTG ACCAGCGTGC 120 ACGTAGCGGT CCGAACAACC GGGAAAGTCG ACAGCTTGCT GGGTATTACC AGTGCCGATG 180 TCGACGTCCG GGCCAATCCG CTCGCGGCAA AGGGCGTATG CACCTACAAC GACGAGCAGG 240 GTGTCCCGTT TCGGGTACAA GGCGACAACA TCTCGGTGAA ACTGTTCGAC GACTGGAGCA 300 ATCTCGGCTC GATTTCTGAA CTGTCAACTT CACGCGTGCT CGATCCTGCC GCTGGGGTGA 360 CGCAGCTGCT GTCCGGTGTC ACGAACCTCC AAGCGCAAGG TACCGAAGTG ATAGACGGAA 420 TTTCGACCAC CAAAATCACC GGGACCATCC CCGCGAGCTC TGTCAAGATG CTTGATCCTG 480 GCGCCAAGAG TGCAAGGCCG GCGACCGTGT GGATTGCCCA GGACGGCTCG CACCACCTCG 540 TCCGAGCGAG CATCGACCTC GGATCCGGGT CGATTCAGCT CACGCAGTCG AAATGGAACG 600 AACCCGTCAA CGTCGACTAG GCCGAAGTTG CGTCGACGCG TTGCTCGAAA CGCCCTTGTG 660 AACGGTGTCA ACGGCACCCG AAAACTGACC CCCTGACGGC ATCTGAAAAT TGACCCCCTA 720 GACCGGGCGG TTGGTGGTTA TTCTTCGGTG GTTCCGGCTG GTGGGACGCG GCCGAGGTCG 780 CGGTCTTTGA GCCGGTAGCT GTCGCCTTTG AGGGCGACGA CTTCAGCATG GTGGACGAGG 840 CGGTCGATCA TGGCGGCAGC AACGACGTCG TCGCCGCCGA AAACCTCGCC CCACCGGCCG 900 AAGGCCTTAT TGGACGTGAC GATCAAGCTG GCCCGCTCAT ACCGGGAGGA CACCAGCTGG 960 AAGAAGAGGT TGGCGGCCTC GGGCTCAAAC GGAATGTAAC CGACTTCGTC AACCACCAGG 1020 AGCGGATAGC GGCCAAACCG GGTGAGTTCG GCGTAGATGC GCCCGGCGTG GTGAGCCTCG 1080 GCGAACCGTG CTACCCATTC GGCGGCGGTG GCGAACAGCA CCCGATGACC GGCCTGACAC 1140 GCGCGTATCG CCAGGCCGAC CGCAAGATGA GTCTTCCCGG TGCCAGGCGG GGCCCAAAAA 1200 CACGACGTTA TCGCGGGCGG TGATGAAATC CAGGGTGCCC AGATGTGCGA TGGTGTCGCG 1260 TTTGAGGCCA CGAGCATGCT CAAAGTCGAA CTCTTCCAAC GACTTCCGAA CCGGGAAGCG 1320 GGCGGCGCGG ATGCGGCCCT CACCACCATG GGACTCCCGG GCTGACACTT CCCGCTGCAG 1380 GCAGGCGGCC AGGTATTCTT CGTGGCTCCA GTTCTCGGCG CGGGCGCGAT CGGCCAGCCG 1440 GGACACTGAC TCACGCAGGG TGGGAGCTTT CAATGCTCTT GT 1482 876 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 19 GAATTCGGCA CGAGCCGGCG ATAGCTTCTG GGCCGCGGCC GACCAGATGG CTCGAGGGTT 60 CGTGCTCGGG GCCACCGCCG GGCGCACCAC CCTGACCGGT GAGGGCCTGC AACACGCCGA 120 CGGTCACTCG TTGCTGCTGG ACGCCACCAA CCCGGCGGTG GTTGCCTACG ACCCGGCCTT 180 CGCCTACGAA ATCGGCTACA TCGNGGAAAG CGGACTGGCC AGGATGTGCG GGGAGAACCC 240 GGAGAACATC TTCTTCTACA TCACCGTCTA CAACGAGCCG TACGTGCAGC CGCCGGAGCC 300 GGAGAACTTC GATCCCGAGG GCGTGCTGGG GGGTATCTAC CGNTATCACG CGGCCACCGA 360 GCAACGCACC AACAAGGNGC AGATCCTGGC CTCCGGGGTA GCGATGCCCG CGGCGCTGCG 420 GGCAGCACAG ATGCTGGCCG CCGAGTGGGA TGTCGCCGCC GACGTGTGGT CGGTGACCAG 480 TTGGGGCGAG CTAAACCGCG ACGGGGTGGT CATCGAGACC GAGAAGCTCC GCCACCCCGA 540 TCGGCCGGCG GGCGTGCCCT ACGTGACGAG AGCGCTGGAG AATGCTCGGG GCCCGGTGAT 600 CGCGGTGTCG GACTGGATGC GCGCGGTCCC CGAGCAGATC CGACCGTGGG TGCCGGGCAC 660 ATACCTCACG TTGGGCACCG ACGGGTTCGG TTTTTCCGAC ACTCGGCCCG CCGGTCGTCG 720 TTACTTCAAC ACCGACGCCG AATCCCAGGT TGGTCGCGGT TTTGGGAGGG GTTGGCCGGG 780 TCGACGGGTG AATATCGACC CATTCGGTGC CGGTCGTGGG CCGCCCGCCC AGTTACCCGG 840 ATTCGACGAA GGTGGGGGGT TGCGCCCGAN TAAGTT 876 1021 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 20 ATCCCCCCGG GCTGCAGGAA TTCGGCACGA GAGACAAAAT TCCACGCGTT AATGCAGGAA 60 CAGATTCATA ACGAATTCAC AGCGGCACAA CAATATGTCG CGATCGCGGT TTATTTCGAC 120 AGCGAAGACC TGCCGCAGTT GGCGAAGCAT TTTTACAGCC AAGCGGTCGA GGAACGAAAC 180 CATGCAATGA TGCTCGTGCA ACACCTGCTC GACCGCGACC TTCGTGTCGA AATTCCCGGC 240 GTAGACACGG TGCGAAACCA GTTCGACAGA CCCCGCGAGG CACTGGCGCT GGCGCTCGAT 300 CAGGAACGCA CAGTCACCGA CCAGGTCGGT CGGCTGACAG CGGTGGCCCG CGACGAGGGC 360 GATTTCCTCG GCGAGCAGTT CATGCAGTGG TTCTTGCAGG AACAGATCGA AGAGGTGGCC 420 TTGATGGCAA CCCTGGTGCG GGTTGCCGAT CGGGCCGGGG CCAACCTGTT CGAGCTAGAG 480 AACTTCGTCG CACGTGAAGT GGATGTGGCG CCGGCCGCAT CAGGCGCCCC GCACGCTGCC 540 GGGGGCCGCC TCTAGATCCC TGGGGGGGAT CAGCGAGTGG TCCCGTTCGC CCGCCCGTCT 600 TCCAGCCAGG CCTTGGTGCG GCCGGGGTGG TGAGTACCAA TCCAGGCCAC CCCGACCTCC 660 CGGNAAAAGT CGATGTCCTC GTACTCATCG ACGTTCCAGG AGTACACCGC CCGGCCCTGA 720 GCTGCCGAGC GGTCAACGAG TTGCGGATAT TCCTTTAACG CAGGCAGTGA GGGTCCCACG 780 GCGGTTGGCC CGACCGCCGT GGCCGCACTG CTGGTCAGGT ATCGGGGGGT CTTGGCGAGC 840 AACAACGTCG GCAGGAGGGG TGGAGCCCGC CGGATCCGCA GACCGGGGGG GCGAAAACGA 900 CATCAACACC GCACGGGATC GATCTGCGGA GGGGGGTGCG GGAATACCGA ACCGGTGTAG 960 GAGCGCCAGC AGTTGTTTTT CCACCAGCGA AGCGTTTTCG GGTCATCGGN GGCNNTTAAG 1020 T 1021 321 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 21 CGTGCCGACG AACGGAAGAA CACAACCATG AAGATGGTGA AATCGATCGC CGCAGGTCTG 60 ACCGCCGCGG CTGCAATCGG CGCCGCTGCG GCCGGTGTGA CTTCGATCAT GGCTGGCGGN 120 CCGGTCGTAT ACCAGATGCA GCCGGTCGTC TTCGGCGCGC CACTGCCGTT GGACCCGGNA 180 TCCGCCCCTG ANGTCCCGAC CGCCGCCCAG TGGACCAGNC TGCTCAACAG NCTCGNCGAT 240 CCCAACGTGT CGTTTGNGAA CAAGGGNAGT CTGGTCGAGG GNGGNATCGG NGGNANCGAG 300 GGNGNGNATC GNCGANCACA A 321 373 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 22 TCTTATCGGT TCCGGTTGGC GACGGGTTTT GGGNGCGGGT GGTTAACCCG CTCGGCCAGC 60 CGATCGACGG GCGCGGAGAC GTCGACTCCG ATACTCGGCG CGCGCTGGAG CTCCAGGCGC 120 CCTCGGTGGT GNACCGGCAA GGCGTGAAGG AGCCGTTGNA GACCGGGATC AAGGCGATTG 180 ACGCGATGAC CCCGATCGGC CGCGGGCAGC GCCAGCTGAT CATCGGGGAC CGCAAGACCG 240 GCAAAAACCG CCGTCTGTGT CGGACACCAT CCTCAAACCA GCGGGAAGAA CTGGGAGTCC 300 GGTGGATCCC AAGAAGCAGG TGCGCTTGTG TATACGTTGG CCATCGGGCA AGAAGGGGAA 360 CTTACCATCG CCG 373 352 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 23 GTGACGCCGT GATGGGATTC CTGGGCGGGG CCGGTCCGCT GGCGGTGGTG GATCAGCAAC 60 TGGTTACCCG GGTGCCGCAA GGCTGGTCGT TTGCTCAGGC AGCCGCTGTG CCGGTGGTGT 120 TCTTGACGGC CTGGTACGGG TTGGCCGATT TAGCCGAGAT CAAGGCGGGC GAATCGGTGC 180 TGATCCATGC CGGTACCGGC GGTGTGGGCA TGGCGGCTGT GCAGCTGGCT CGCCAGTGGG 240 GCGTGGAGGT TTTCGTCACC GCCAGCCGTG GNAAGTGGGA CACGCTGCGC GCCATNGNGT 300 TTGACGACGA NCCATATCGG NGATTCCCNC ACATNCGAAG TTCCGANGGA GA 352 726 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 24 GAAATCCGCG TTCATTCCGT TCGACCAGCG GCTGGCGATA ATCGACGAAG TGATCAAGCC 60 GCGGTTCGCG GCGCTCATGG GTCACAGCGA GTAATCAGCA AGTTCTCTGG TATATCGCAC 120 CTAGCGTCCA GTTGCTTGCC AGATCGCTTT CGTACCGTCA TCGCATGTAC CGGTTCGCGT 180 GCCGCACGCT CATGCTGGCG GCGTGCATCC TGGCCACGGG TGTGGCGGGT CTCGGGGTCG 240 GCGCGCAGTC CGCAGCCCAA ACCGCGCCGG TGCCCGACTA CTACTGGTGC CCGGGGCAGC 300 CTTTCGACCC CGCATGGGGG CCCAACTGGG ATCCCTACAC CTGCCATGAC GACTTCCACC 360 GCGACAGCGA CGGCCCCGAC CACAGCCGCG ACTACCCCGG ACCCATCCTC GAAGGTCCCG 420 TGCTTGACGA TCCCGGTGCT GCGCCGCCGC CCCCGGCTGC CGGTGGCGGC GCATAGCGCT 480 CGTTGACCGG GCCGCATCAG CGAATACGCG TATAAACCCG GGCGTGCCCC CGGCAAGCTA 540 CGACCCCCGG CGGGGCAGAT TTACGCTCCC GTGCCGATGG ATCGCGCCGT CCGATGACAG 600 AAAATAGGCG ACGGTTTTGG CAACCGCTTG GAGGACGCTT GAAGGGAACC TGTCATGAAC 660 GGCGACAGCG CCTCCACCAT CGACATCGAC AAGGTTGTTA CCCGCACACC CGTTCGCCGG 720 ATCGTG 726 580 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 25 CGCGACGACG ACGAACGTCG GGCCCACCAC CGCCTATGCG TTGATGCAGG CGACCGGGAT 60 GGTCGCCGAC CATATCCAAG CATGCTGGGT GCCCACTGAG CGACCTTTTG ACCAGCCGGG 120 CTGCCCGATG GCGGCCCGGT GAAGTCATTG CGCCGGGGCT TGTGCACCTG ATGAACCCGA 180 ATAGGGAACA ATAGGGGGGT GATTTGGCAG TTCAATGTCG GGTATGGCTG GAAATCCAAT 240 GGCGGGGCAT GCTCGGCGCC GACCAGGCTC GCGCAGGCGG GCCAGCCCGA ATCTGGAGGG 300 AGCACTCAAT GGCGGCGATG AAGCCCCGGA CCGGCGACGG TCCTTTGGAA GCAACTAAGG 360 AGGGGCGCGG CATTGTGATG CGAGTACCAC TTGAGGGTGG CGGTCGCCTG GTCGTCGAGC 420 TGACACCCGA CGAAGCCGCC GCACTGGGTG ACGAACTCAA AGGCGTTACT AGCTAAGACC 480 AGCCCAACGG CGAATGGTCG GCGTTACGCG CACACCTTCC GGTAGATGTC CAGTGTCTGC 540 TCGGCGATGT ATGCCCAGGA GAACTCTTGG ATACAGCGCT 580 160 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 26 AACGGAGGCG CCGGGGGTTT TGGCGGGGCC GGGGCGGTCG GCGGCAACGG CGGGGCCGGC 60 GGTACCGCCG GGTTGTTCGG TGTCGGCGGG GCCGGTGGGG CCGGAGGCAA CGGCATCGCC 120 GGTGTCACGG GTACGTCGGC CAGCACACCG GGTGGATCCG 160 272 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 27 GACACCGATA CGATGGTGAT GTACGCCAAC GTTGTCGACA CGCTCGAGGC GTTCACGATC 60 CAGCGCACAC CCGACGGCGT GACCATCGGC GATGCGGCCC CGTTCGCGGA GGCGGCTGCC 120 AAGGCGATGG GAATCGACAA GCTGCGGGTA ATTCATACCG GAATGGACCC CGTCGTCGCT 180 GAACGCGAAC AGTGGGACGA CGGCAACAAC ACGTTGGCGT TGGCGCCCGG TGTCGTTGTC 240 GCCTACGAGC GCAACGTACA GACCAACGCC CG 272 317 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 28 GCAGCCGGTG GTTCTCGGAC TATCTGCGCA CGGTGACGCA GCGCGACGTG CGCGAGCTGA 60 AGCGGATCGA GCAGACGGAT CGCCTGCCGC GGTTCATGCG CTACCTGGCC GCTATCACCG 120 CGCAGGAGCT GAACGTGGCC GAAGCGGCGC GGGTCATCGG GGTCGACGCG GGGACGATCC 180 GTTCGGATCT GGCGTGGTTC GAGACGGTCT ATCTGGTACA TCGCCTGCCC GCCTGGTCGC 240 GGAATCTGAC CGCGAAGATC AAGAAGCGGT CAAAGATCCA CGTCGTCGAC AGTGGCTTCG 300 CGGCCTGGTT GCGCGGG 317 182 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 29 GATCGTGGAG CTGTCGATGA ACAGCGTTGC CGGACGCGCG GCGGCCAGCA CGTCGGTGTA 60 GCAGCGCCGG ACCACCTCGC CGGTGGGCAG CATGGTGATG ACCACGTCGG CCTCGGCCAC 120 CGCTTCGGGC GCGCTACGAA ACACCGCGAC ACCGTGCGCG GCGGCGCCGG ACGCCGCCGT 180 GG 182 308 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 30 GATCGCGAAG TTTGGTGAGC AGGTGGTCGA CGCGAAAGTC TGGGCGCCTG CGAAGCGGGT 60 CGGCGTTCAC GAGGCGAAGA CACGCCTGTC CGAGCTGCTG CGGCTCGTCT ACGGCGGGCA 120 GAGGTTGAGA TTGCCCGCCG CGGCGAGCCG GTAGCAAAGC TTGTGCCGCT GCATCCTCAT 180 GAGACTCGGC GGTTAGGCAT TGACCATGGC GTGTACCGCG TGCCCGACGA TTTGGACGCT 240 CCGTTGTCAG ACGACGTGCT CGAACGCTTT CACCGGTGAA GCGCTACCTC ATCGACACCC 300 ACGTTTGG 308 267 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 31 CCGACGACGA GCAACTCACG TGGATGATGG TCGGCAGCGG CATTGAGGAC GGAGAGAATC 60 CGGCCGAAGC TGCCGCGCGG CAAGTGCTCA TAGTGACCGG CCGTAGAGGG CTCCCCCGAT 120 GGCACCGGAC TATTCTGGTG TGCCGCTGGC CGGTAAGAGC GGGTAAAAGA ATGTGAGGGG 180 ACACGATGAG CAATCACACC TACCGAGTGA TCGAGATCGT CGGGACCTCG CCCGACGGCG 240 TCGACGCGGC AATCCAGGGC GGTCTGG 267 1539 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 32 CTCGTGCCGA AAGAATGTGA GGGGACACGA TGAGCAATCA CACCTACCGA GTGATCGAGA 60 TCGTCGGGAC CTCGCCCGAC GGCGTCGACG CGGCAATCCA GGGCGGTCTG GCCCGAGCTG 120 CGCAGACCAT GCGCGCGCTG GACTGGTTCG AAGTACAGTC AATTCGAGGC CACCTGGTCG 180 ACGGAGCGGT CGCGCACTTC CAGGTGACTA TGAAAGTCGG CTTCCGCTGG AGGATTCCTG 240 AACCTTCAAG CGCGGCCGAT AACTGAGGTG CATCATTAAG CGACTTTTCC AGAACATCCT 300 GACGCGCTCG AAACGCGGTT CAGCCGACGG TGGCTCCGCC GAGGCGCTGC CTCCAAAATC 360 CCTGCGACAA TTCGTCGGCG GCGCCTACAA GGAAGTCGGT GCTGAATTCG TCGGGTATCT 420 GGTCGACCTG TGTGGGCTGC AGCCGGACGA AGCGGTGCTC GACGTCGGCT GCGGCTCGGG 480 GCGGATGGCG TTGCCGCTCA CCGGCTATCT GAACAGCGAG GGACGCTACG CCGGCTTCGA 540 TATCTCGCAG AAAGCCATCG CGTGGTGCCA GGAGCACATC ACCTCGGCGC ACCCCAACTT 600 CCAGTTCGAG GTCTCCGACA TCTACAACTC GCTGTACAAC CCGAAAGGGA AATACCAGTC 660 ACTAGACTTT CGCTTTCCAT ATCCGGATGC GTCGTTCGAT GTGGTGTTTC TTACCTCGGT 720 GTTCACCCAC ATGTTTCCGC CGGACGTGGA GCACTATCTG GACGAGATCT CCCGCGTGCT 780 GAAGCCCGGC GGACGATGCC TGTGCACGTA CTTCTTGCTC AATGACGAGT CGTTAGCCCA 840 CATCGCGGAA GGAAAGAGTG CGCACAACTT CCAGCATGAG GGACCGGGTT ATCGGACAAT 900 CCACAAGAAG CGGCCCGAAG AAGCAATCGG CTTGCCGGAG ACCTTCGTCA GGGATGTCTA 960 TGGCAAGTTC GGCCTCGCCG TGCACGAACC ATTGCACTAC GGCTCATGGA GTGGCCGGGA 1020 ACCACGCCTA AGCTTCCAGG ACATCGTCAT CGCGACCAAA ACCGCGAGCT AGGTCGGCAT 1080 CCGGGAAGCA TCGCGACACC GTGGCGCCGA GCGCCGCTGC CGGCAGGCCG ATTAGGCGGG 1140 CAGATTAGCC CGCCGCGGCT CCCGGCTCCG AGTACGGCGC CCCGAATGGC GTCACCGGCT 1200 GGTAACCACG CTTGCGCGCC TGGGCGGCGG CCTGCCGGAT CAGGTGGTAG ATGCCGACAA 1260 AGCCTGCGTG ATCGGTCATC ACCAACGGTG ACAGCAGCCG GTTGTGCACC AGCGCGAACG 1320 CCACCCCGGT CTCCGGGTCT GTCCAGCCGA TCGAGCCGCC CAAGCCCACA TGACCAAACC 1380 CCGGCATCAC GTTGCCGATC GGCATACCGT GATAGCCAAG ATGAAAATTT AAGGGCACCA 1440 ATAGATTTCG ATCCGGCAGA ACTTGCCGTC GGTTGCGGGT CAGGCCCGTG ACCAGCTCCC 1500 GCGACAAGAA CCGTATGCCG TCGATCTCGC CTCGTGCCG 1539 851 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 33 CTGCAGGGTG GCGTGGATGA GCGTCACCGC GGGGCAGGCC GAGCTGACCG CCGCCCAGGT 60 CCGGGTTGCT GCGGCGGCCT ACGAGACGGC GTATGGGCTG ACGGTGCCCC CGCCGGTGAT 120 CGCCGAGAAC CGTGCTGAAC TGATGATTCT GATAGCGACC AACCTCTTGG GGCAAAACAC 180 CCCGGCGATC GCGGTCAACG AGGCCGAATA CGGCGAGATG TGGGCCCAAG ACGCCGCCGC 240 GATGTTTGGC TACGCCGCGG CGACGGCGAC GGCGACGGCG ACGTTGCTGC CGTTCGAGGA 300 GGCGCCGGAG ATGACCAGCG CGGGTGGGCT CCTCGAGCAG GCCGCCGCGG TCGAGGAGGC 360 CTCCGACACC GCCGCGGCGA ACCAGTTGAT GAACAATGTG CCCCAGGCGC TGAAACAGTT 420 GGCCCAGCCC ACGCAGGGCA CCACGCCTTC TTCCAAGCTG GGTGGCCTGT GGAAGACGGT 480 CTCGCCGCAT CGGTCGCCGA TCAGCAACAT GGTGTCGATG GCCAACAACC ACATGTCGAT 540 GACCAACTCG GGTGTGTCGA TGACCAACAC CTTGAGCTCG ATGTTGAAGG GCTTTGCTCC 600 GGCGGCGGCC GCCCAGGCCG TGCAAACCGC GGCGCAAAAC GGGGTCCGGG CGATGAGCTC 660 GCTGGGCAGC TCGCTGGGTT CTTCGGGTCT GGGCGGTGGG GTGGCCGCCA ACTTGGGTCG 720 GGCGGCCTCG GTACGGTATG GTCACCGGGA TGGCGGAAAA TATGCANAGT CTGGTCGGCG 780 GAACGGTGGT CCGGCGTAAG GTTTACCCCC GTTTTCTGGA TGCGGTGAAC TTCGTCAACG 840 GAAACAGTTA C 851 254 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 34 GATCGATCGG GCGGAAATTT GGACCAGATT CGCCTCCGGC GATAACCCAA TCAATCGAAC 60 CTAGATTTAT TCCGTCCAGG GGCCCGAGTA ATGGCTCGCA GGAGAGGAAC CTTACTGCTG 120 CGGGCACCTG TCGTAGGTCC TCGATACGGC GGAAGGCGTC GACATTTTCC ACCGACACCC 180 CCATCCAAAC GTTCGAGGGC CACTCCAGCT TGTGAGCGAG GCGACGCAGT CGCAGGCTGC 240 GCTTGGTCAA GATC 254 1227 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 35 GATCCTGACC GAAGCGGCCG CCGCCAAGGC GAAGTCGCTG TTGGACCAGG AGGGACGGGA 60 CGATCTGGCG CTGCGGATCG CGGTTCAGCC GGGGGGGTGC GCTGGATTGC GCTATAACCT 120 TTTCTTCGAC GACCGGACGC TGGATGGTGA CCAAACCGCG GAGTTCGGTG GTGTCAGGTT 180 GATCGTGGAC CGGATGAGCG CGCCGTATGT GGAAGGCGCG TCGATCGATT TCGTCGACAC 240 TATTGAGAAG CAAGGTTCAC CATCGACAAT CCCAACGCCA CCGGCTCCTG CGCGTGCGGG 300 GATTCGTTCA ACTGATAAAA CGCTAGTACG ACCCCGCGGT GCGCAACACG TACGAGCACA 360 CCAAGACCTG ACCGCGCTGG AAAAGCAACT GAGCGATGCC TTGCACCTGA CCGCGTGGCG 420 GGCCGCCGGC GGCAGGTGTC ACCTGCATGG TGAACAGCAC CTGGGCCTGA TATTGCGACC 480 AGTACACGAT TTTGTCGATC GAGGTCACTT CGACCTGGGA GAACTGCTTG CGGAACGCGT 540 CGCTGCTCAG CTTGGCCAAG GCCTGATCGG AGCGCTTGTC GCGCACGCCG TCGTGGATAC 600 CGCACAGCGC ATTGCGAACG ATGGTGTCCA CATCGCGGTT CTCCAGCGCG TTGAGGTATC 660 CCTGAATCGC GGTTTTGGCC GGTCCCTCCG AGAATGTGCC TGCCGTGTTG GCTCCGTTGG 720 TGCGGACCCC GTATATGATC GCCGCCGTCA TAGCCGACAC CAGCGCGAGG GCTACCACAA 780 TGCCGATCAG CAGCCGCTTG TGCCGTCGCT TCGGGTAGGA CACCTGCGGC GGCACGCCGG 840 GATATGCGGC GGGCGGCAGC GCCGCGTCGT CTGCCGGTCC CGGGGCGAAG GCCGGTTCGG 900 CGGCGCCGAG GTCGTGGGGG TAGTCCAGGG CTTGGGGTTC GTGGGATGAG GGCTCGGGGT 960 ACGGCGCCGG TCCGTTGGTG CCGACACCGG GGTTCGGCGA GTGGGGACCG GGCATTGTGG 1020 TTCTCCTAGG GTGGTGGACG GGACCAGCTG CTAGGGCGAC AACCGCCCGT CGCGTCAGCC 1080 GGCAGCATCG GCAATCAGGT GAGCTCCCTA GGCAGGCTAG CGCAACAGCT GCCGTCAGCT 1140 CTCAACGCGA CGGGGCGGGC CGCGGCGCCG ATAATGTTGA AAGACTAGGC AACCTTAGGA 1200 ACGAAGGACG GAGATTTTGT GACGATC 1227 181 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 36 GCGGTGTCGG CGGATCCGGC GGGTGGTTGA ACGGCAACGG CGGGGCCGGC GGGGCCGGCG 60 GGACCGGCGC TAACGGTGGT GCCGGCGGCA ACGCCTGGTT GTTCGGGGCC GGCGGGTCCG 120 GCGGNGCCGG CACCAATGGT GGNGTCGGCG GGTCCGGCGG ATTTGTCTAC GGCAACGGCG 180 G 181 290 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 37 GCGGTGTCGG CGGATCCGGC GGGTGGTTGA ACGGCAACGG CGGTGTCGGC GGCCGGGGCG 60 GCGACGGCGT CTTTGCCGGT GCCGGCGGCC AGGGCGGCCT CGGTGGGCAG GGCGGCAATG 120 GCGGCGGCTC CACCGGCGGC AACGGCGGTC TTGGCGGCGC GGGCGGTGGC GGAGGCAACG 180 CCCCGGACGG CGGCTTCGGT GGCAACGGCG GTAAGGGTGG CCAGGGCGGN ATTGGCGGCG 240 GCACTCAGAG CGCGACCGGC CTCGGNGGTG ACGGCGGTGA CGGCGGTGAC 290 34 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 38 GATCCAGTGG CATGGNGGGT GTCAGTGGAA GCAT 34 155 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 39 GATCGCTGCT CGTCCCCCCC TTGCCGCCGA CGCCACCGGT CCCACCGTTA CCGAACAAGC 60 TGGCGTGGTC GCCAGCACCC CCGGCACCGC CGACGCCGGA GTCGAACAAT GGCACCGTCG 120 TATCCCCACC ATTGCCGCCG GNCCCACCGG CACCG 155 53 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 40 ATGGCGTTCA CGGGGCGCCG GGGACCGGGC AGCCCGGNGG GGCCGGGGGG TGG 53 132 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 41 GATCCACCGC GGGTGCAGAC GGTGCCCGCG GCGCCACCCC GACCAGCGGC GGCAACGGCG 60 GCACCGGCGG CAACGGCGCG AACGCCACCG TCGTCGGNGG GGCCGGCGGG GCCGGCGGCA 120 AGGGCGGCAA CG 132 132 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 42 GATCGGCGGC CGGNACGGNC GGGGACGGCG GCAAGGGCGG NAACGGGGGC GCCGNAGCCA 60 CCNGCCAAGA ATCCTCCGNG TCCNCCAATG GCGCGAATGG CGGACAGGGC GGCAACGGCG 120 GCANCGGCGG CA 132 702 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 43 CGGCACGAGG ATCGGTACCC CGCGGCATCG GCAGCTGCCG ATTCGCCGGG TTTCCCCACC 60 CGAGGAAAGC CGCTACCAGA TGGCGCTGCC GAAGTAGGGC GATCCGTTCG CGATGCCGGC 120 ATGAACGGGC GGCATCAAAT TAGTGCAGGA ACCTTTCAGT TTAGCGACGA TAATGGCTAT 180 AGCACTAAGG AGGATGATCC GATATGACGC AGTCGCAGAC CGTGACGGTG GATCAGCAAG 240 AGATTTTGAA CAGGGCCAAC GAGGTGGAGG CCCCGATGGC GGACCCACCG ACTGATGTCC 300 CCATCACACC GTGCGAACTC ACGGNGGNTA AAAACGCCGC CCAACAGNTG GTNTTGTCCG 360 CCGACAACAT GCGGGAATAC CTGGCGGCCG GTGCCAAAGA GCGGCAGCGT CTGGCGACCT 420 CGCTGCGCAA CGCGGCCAAG GNGTATGGCG AGGTTGATGA GGAGGCTGCG ACCGCGCTGG 480 ACAACGACGG CGAAGGAACT GTGCAGGCAG AATCGGCCGG GGCCGTCGGA GGGGACAGTT 540 CGGCCGAACT AACCGATACG CCGAGGGTGG CCACGGCCGG TGAACCCAAC TTCATGGATC 600 TCAAAGAAGC GGCAAGGAAG CTCGAAACGG GCGACCAAGG CGCATCGCTC GCGCACTGNG 660 GGGATGGGTG GAACACTTNC ACCCTGACGC TGCAAGGCGA CG 702 298 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 44 GAAGCCGCAG CGCTGTCGGG CGACGTGGCG GTCAAAGCGG CATCGCTCGG TGGCGGTGGA 60 GGCGGCGGGG TGCCGTCGGC GCCGTTGGGA TCCGCGATCG GGGGCGCCGA ATCGGTGCGG 120 CCCGCTGGCG CTGGTGACAT TGCCGGCTTA GGCCAGGGAA GGGCCGGCGG CGGCGCCGCG 180 CTGGGCGGCG GTGGCATGGG AATGCCGATG GGTGCCGCGC ATCAGGGACA AGGGGGCGCC 240 AAGTCCAAGG GTTCTCAGCA GGAAGACGAG GCGCTCTACA CCGAGGATCC TCGTGCCG 298 1058 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 45 CGGCACGAGG ATCGAATCGC GTCGCCGGGA GCACAGCGTC GCACTGCACC AGTGGAGGAG 60 CCATGACCTA CTCGCCGGGT AACCCCGGAT ACCCGCAAGC GCAGCCCGCA GGCTCCTACG 120 GAGGCGTCAC ACCCTCGTTC GCCCACGCCG ATGAGGGTGC GAGCAAGCTA CCGATGTACC 180 TGAACATCGC GGTGGCAGTG CTCGGTCTGG CTGCGTACTT CGCCAGCTTC GGCCCAATGT 240 TCACCCTCAG TACCGAACTC GGGGGGGGTG ATGGCGCAGT GTCCGGTGAC ACTGGGCTGC 300 CGGTCGGGGT GGCTCTGCTG GCTGCGCTGC TTGCCGGGGT GGTTCTGGTG CCTAAGGCCA 360 AGAGCCATGT GACGGTAGTT GCGGTGCTCG GGGTACTCGG CGTATTTCTG ATGGTCTCGG 420 CGACGTTTAA CAAGCCCAGC GCCTATTCGA CCGGTTGGGC ATTGTGGGTT GTGTTGGCTT 480 TCATCGTGTT CCAGGCGGTT GCGGCAGTCC TGGCGCTCTT GGTGGAGACC GGCGCTATCA 540 CCGCGCCGGC GCCGCGGCCC AAGTTCGACC CGTATGGACA GTACGGGCGG TACGGGCAGT 600 ACGGGCAGTA CGGGGTGCAG CCGGGTGGGT ACTACGGTCA GCAGGGTGCT CAGCAGGCCG 660 CGGGACTGCA GTCGCCCGGC CCGCAGCAGT CTCCGCAGCC TCCCGGATAT GGGTCGCAGT 720 ACGGCGGCTA TTCGTCCAGT CCGAGCCAAT CGGGCAGTGG ATACACTGCT CAGCCCCCGG 780 CCCAGCCGCC GGCGCAGTCC GGGTCGCAAC AATCGCACCA GGGCCCATCC ACGCCACCTA 840 CCGGCTTTCC GAGCTTCAGC CCACCACCAC CGGTCAGTGC CGGGACGGGG TCGCAGGCTG 900 GTTCGGCTCC AGTCAACTAT TCAAACCCCA GCGGGGGCGA GCAGTCGTCG TCCCCCGGGG 960 GGGCGCCGGT CTAACCGGGC GTTCCCGCGT CCGGTCGCGC GTGTGCGCGA AGAGTGAACA 1020 GGGTGTCAGC AAGCGCGGAC GATCCTCGTG CCGAATTC 1058 327 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 46 CGGCACGAGA GACCGATGCC GCTACCCTCG CGCAGGAGGC AGGTAATTTC GAGCGGATCT 60 CCGGCGACCT GAAAACCCAG ATCGACCAGG TGGAGTCGAC GGCAGGTTCG TTGCAGGGCC 120 AGTGGCGCGG CGCGGCGGGG ACGGCCGCCC AGGCCGCGGT GGTGCGCTTC CAAGAAGCAG 180 CCAATAAGCA GAAGCAGGAA CTCGACGAGA TCTCGACGAA TATTCGTCAG GCCGGCGTCC 240 AATACTCGAG GGCCGACGAG GAGCAGCAGC AGGCGCTGTC CTCGCAAATG GGCTTCTGAC 300 CCGCTAATAC GAAAAGAAAC GGAGCAA 327 170 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 47 CGGTCGCGAT GATGGCGTTG TCGAACGTGA CCGATTCTGT ACCGCCGTCG TTGAGATCAA 60 CCAACAACGT GTTGGCGTCG GCAAATGTGC CGNACCCGTG GATCTCGGTG ATCTTGTTCT 120 TCTTCATCAG GAAGTGCACA CCGGCCACCC TGCCCTCGGN TACCTTTCGG 170 127 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 48 GATCCGGCGG CACGGGGGGT GCCGGCGGCA GCACCGCTGG CGCTGGCGGC AACGGCGGGG 60 CCGGGGGTGG CGGCGGAACC GGTGGGTTGC TCTTCGGCAA CGGCGGTGCC GGCGGGCACG 120 GGGCCGT 127 81 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 49 CGGCGGCAAG GGCGGCACCG CCGGCAACGG GAGCGGCGCG GCCGGCGGCA ACGGCGGCAA 60 CGGCGGCTCC GGCCTCAACG G 81 149 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 50 GATCAGGGCT GGCCGGCTCC GGCCAGAAGG GCGGTAACGG AGGAGCTGCC GGATTGTTTG 60 GCAACGGCGG GGCCGGNGGT GCCGGCGCGT CCAACCAAGC CGGTAACGGC GGNGCCGGCG 120 GAAACGGTGG TGCCGGTGGG CTGATCTGG 149 355 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 51 CGGCACGAGA TCACACCTAC CGAGTGATCG AGATCGTCGG GACCTCGCCC GACGGTGTCG 60 ACGCGGNAAT CCAGGGCGGT CTGGCCCGAG CTGCGCAGAC CATGCGCGCG CTGGACTGGT 120 TCGAAGTACA GTCAATTCGA GGCCACCTGG TCGACGGAGC GGTCGCGCAC TTCCAGGTGA 180 CTATGAAAGT CGGCTTCCGC CTGGAGGATT CCTGAACCTT CAAGCGCGGC CGATAACTGA 240 GGTGCATCAT TAAGCGACTT TTCCAGAACA TCCTGACGCG CTCGAAACGC GGTTCAGCCG 300 ACGGTGGCTC CGCCGAGGCG CTGCCTCCAA AATCCCTGCG ACAATTCGTC GGCGG 355 999 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 52 ATGCATCACC ATCACCATCA CATGCATCAG GTGGACCCCA ACTTGACACG TCGCAAGGGA 60 CGATTGGCGG CACTGGCTAT CGCGGCGATG GCCAGCGCCA GCCTGGTGAC CGTTGCGGTG 120 CCCGCGACCG CCAACGCCGA TCCGGAGCCA GCGCCCCCGG TACCCACAAC GGCCGCCTCG 180 CCGCCGTCGA CCGCTGCAGC GCCACCCGCA CCGGCGACAC CTGTTGCCCC CCCACCACCG 240 GCCGCCGCCA ACACGCCGAA TGCCCAGCCG GGCGATCCCA ACGCAGCACC TCCGCCGGCC 300 GACCCGAACG CACCGCCGCC ACCTGTCATT GCCCCAAACG CACCCCAACC TGTCCGGATC 360 GACAACCCGG TTGGAGGATT CAGCTTCGCG CTGCCTGCTG GCTGGGTGGA GTCTGACGCC 420 GCCCACTTCG ACTACGGTTC AGCACTCCTC AGCAAAACCA CCGGGGACCC GCCATTTCCC 480 GGACAGCCGC CGCCGGTGGC CAATGACACC CGTATCGTGC TCGGCCGGCT AGACCAAAAG 540 CTTTACGCCA GCGCCGAAGC CACCGACTCC AAGGCCGCGG CCCGGTTGGG CTCGGACATG 600 GGTGAGTTCT ATATGCCCTA CCCGGGCACC CGGATCAACC AGGAAACCGT CTCGCTCGAC 660 GCCAACGGGG TGTCTGGAAG CGCGTCGTAT TACGAAGTCA AGTTCAGCGA TCCGAGTAAG 720 CCGAACGGCC AGATCTGGAC GGGCGTAATC GGCTCGCCCG CGGCGAACGC ACCGGACGCC 780 GGGCCCCCTC AGCGCTGGTT TGTGGTATGG CTCGGGACCG CCAACAACCC GGTGGACAAG 840 GGCGCGGCCA AGGCGCTGGC CGAATCGATC CGGCCTTTGG TCGCCCCGCC GCCGGCGCCG 900 GCACCGGCTC CTGCAGAGCC CGCTCCGGCG CCGGCGCCGG CCGGGGAAGT CGCTCCTACC 960 CCGACGACAC CGACACCGCA GCGGACCTTA CCGGCCTGA 999 332 amino acids amino acid single linear 53 Met His His His His His His Met His Gln Val Asp Pro Asn Leu Thr 1 5 10 15 Arg Arg Lys Gly Arg Leu Ala Ala Leu Ala Ile Ala Ala Met Ala Ser 20 25 30 Ala Ser Leu Val Thr Val Ala Val Pro Ala Thr Ala Asn Ala Asp Pro 35 40 45 Glu Pro Ala Pro Pro Val Pro Thr Thr Ala Ala Ser Pro Pro Ser Thr 50 55 60 Ala Ala Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Ala Thr Pro Val Ala Pro Pro Pro Pro 65 70 75 80 Ala Ala Ala Asn Thr Pro Asn Ala Gln Pro Gly Asp Pro Asn Ala Ala 85 90 95 Pro Pro Pro Ala Asp Pro Asn Ala Pro Pro Pro Pro Val Ile Ala Pro 100 105 110 Asn Ala Pro Gln Pro Val Arg Ile Asp Asn Pro Val Gly Gly Phe Ser 115 120 125 Phe Ala Leu Pro Ala Gly Trp Val Glu Ser Asp Ala Ala His Phe Asp 130 135 140 Tyr Gly Ser Ala Leu Leu Ser Lys Thr Thr Gly Asp Pro Pro Phe Pro 145 150 155 160 Gly Gln Pro Pro Pro Val Ala Asn Asp Thr Arg Ile Val Leu Gly Arg 165 170 175 Leu Asp Gln Lys Leu Tyr Ala Ser Ala Glu Ala Thr Asp Ser Lys Ala 180 185 190 Ala Ala Arg Leu Gly Ser Asp Met Gly Glu Phe Tyr Met Pro Tyr Pro 195 200 205 Gly Thr Arg Ile Asn Gln Glu Thr Val Ser Leu Asp Ala Asn Gly Val 210 215 220 Ser Gly Ser Ala Ser Tyr Tyr Glu Val Lys Phe Ser Asp Pro Ser Lys 225 230 235 240 Pro Asn Gly Gln Ile Trp Thr Gly Val Ile Gly Ser Pro Ala Ala Asn 245 250 255 Ala Pro Asp Ala Gly Pro Pro Gln Arg Trp Phe Val Val Trp Leu Gly 260 265 270 Thr Ala Asn Asn Pro Val Asp Lys Gly Ala Ala Lys Ala Leu Ala Glu 275 280 285 Ser Ile Arg Pro Leu Val Ala Pro Pro Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro 290 295 300 Ala Glu Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Gly Glu Val Ala Pro Thr 305 310 315 320 Pro Thr Thr Pro Thr Pro Gln Arg Thr Leu Pro Ala 325 330 20 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 54 Asp Pro Val Asp Ala Val Ile Asn Thr Thr Xaa Asn Tyr Gly Gln Val 1 5 10 15 Val Ala Ala Leu 20 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 55 Ala Val Glu Ser Gly Met Leu Ala Leu Gly Thr Pro Ala Pro Ser 1 5 10 15 19 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 56 Ala Ala Met Lys Pro Arg Thr Gly Asp Gly Pro Leu Glu Ala Ala Lys 1 5 10 15 Glu Gly Arg 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 57 Tyr Tyr Trp Cys Pro Gly Gln Pro Phe Asp Pro Ala Trp Gly Pro 1 5 10 15 14 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 58 Asp Ile Gly Ser Glu Ser Thr Glu Asp Gln Gln Xaa Ala Val 1 5 10 13 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 59 Ala Glu Glu Ser Ile Ser Thr Xaa Glu Xaa Ile Val Pro 1 5 10 17 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 60 Asp Pro Glu Pro Ala Pro Pro Val Pro Thr Ala Ala Ala Ala Pro Pro 1 5 10 15 Ala 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 61 Ala Pro Lys Thr Tyr Xaa Glu Glu Leu Lys Gly Thr Asp Thr Gly 1 5 10 15 30 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 62 Asp Pro Ala Ser Ala Pro Asp Val Pro Thr Ala Ala Gln Gln Thr Ser 1 5 10 15 Leu Leu Asn Asn Leu Ala Asp Pro Asp Val Ser Phe Ala Asp 20 25 30 24 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 63 Gly Cys Gly Asp Arg Ser Gly Gly Asn Leu Asp Gln Ile Arg Leu Arg 1 5 10 15 Arg Asp Arg Ser Gly Gly Asn Leu 20 187 amino acids amino acid single linear 64 Thr Gly Ser Leu Asn Gln Thr His Asn Arg Arg Ala Asn Glu Arg Lys 1 5 10 15 Asn Thr Thr Met Lys Met Val Lys Ser Ile Ala Ala Gly Leu Thr Ala 20 25 30 Ala Ala Ala Ile Gly Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Val Thr Ser Ile Met Ala 35 40 45 Gly Gly Pro Val Val Tyr Gln Met Gln Pro Val Val Phe Gly Ala Pro 50 55 60 Leu Pro Leu Asp Pro Ala Ser Ala Pro Asp Val Pro Thr Ala Ala Gln 65 70 75 80 Leu Thr Ser Leu Leu Asn Ser Leu Ala Asp Pro Asn Val Ser Phe Ala 85 90 95 Asn Lys Gly Ser Leu Val Glu Gly Gly Ile Gly Gly Thr Glu Ala Arg 100 105 110 Ile Ala Asp His Lys Leu Lys Lys Ala Ala Glu His Gly Asp Leu Pro 115 120 125 Leu Ser Phe Ser Val Thr Asn Ile Gln Pro Ala Ala Ala Gly Ser Ala 130 135 140 Thr Ala Asp Val Ser Val Ser Gly Pro Lys Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr 145 150 155 160 Gln Asn Val Thr Phe Val Asn Gln Gly Gly Trp Met Leu Ser Arg Ala 165 170 175 Ser Ala Met Glu Leu Leu Gln Ala Ala Gly Xaa 180 185 148 amino acids amino acid single linear 65 Asp Glu Val Thr Val Glu Thr Thr Ser Val Phe Arg Ala Asp Phe Leu 1 5 10 15 Ser Glu Leu Asp Ala Pro Ala Gln Ala Gly Thr Glu Ser Ala Val Ser 20 25 30 Gly Val Glu Gly Leu Pro Pro Gly Ser Ala Leu Leu Val Val Lys Arg 35 40 45 Gly Pro Asn Ala Gly Ser Arg Phe Leu Leu Asp Gln Ala Ile Thr Ser 50 55 60 Ala Gly Arg His Pro Asp Ser Asp Ile Phe Leu Asp Asp Val Thr Val 65 70 75 80 Ser Arg Arg His Ala Glu Phe Arg Leu Glu Asn Asn Glu Phe Asn Val 85 90 95 Val Asp Val Gly Ser Leu Asn Gly Thr Tyr Val Asn Arg Glu Pro Val 100 105 110 Asp Ser Ala Val Leu Ala Asn Gly Asp Glu Val Gln Ile Gly Lys Leu 115 120 125 Arg Leu Val Phe Leu Thr Gly Pro Lys Gln Gly Glu Asp Asp Gly Ser 130 135 140 Thr Gly Gly Pro 145 230 amino acids amino acid single linear 66 Thr Ser Asn Arg Pro Ala Arg Arg Gly Arg Arg Ala Pro Arg Asp Thr 1 5 10 15 Gly Pro Asp Arg Ser Ala Ser Leu Ser Leu Val Arg His Arg Arg Gln 20 25 30 Gln Arg Asp Ala Leu Cys Leu Ser Ser Thr Gln Ile Ser Arg Gln Ser 35 40 45 Asn Leu Pro Pro Ala Ala Gly Gly Ala Ala Asn Tyr Ser Arg Arg Asn 50 55 60 Phe Asp Val Arg Ile Lys Ile Phe Met Leu Val Thr Ala Val Val Leu 65 70 75 80 Leu Cys Cys Ser Gly Val Ala Thr Ala Ala Pro Lys Thr Tyr Cys Glu 85 90 95 Glu Leu Lys Gly Thr Asp Thr Gly Gln Ala Cys Gln Ile Gln Met Ser 100 105 110 Asp Pro Ala Tyr Asn Ile Asn Ile Ser Leu Pro Ser Tyr Tyr Pro Asp 115 120 125 Gln Lys Ser Leu Glu Asn Tyr Ile Ala Gln Thr Arg Asp Lys Phe Leu 130 135 140 Ser Ala Ala Thr Ser Ser Thr Pro Arg Glu Ala Pro Tyr Glu Leu Asn 145 150 155 160 Ile Thr Ser Ala Thr Tyr Gln Ser Ala Ile Pro Pro Arg Gly Thr Gln 165 170 175 Ala Val Val Leu Xaa Val Tyr His Asn Ala Gly Gly Thr His Pro Thr 180 185 190 Thr Thr Tyr Lys Ala Phe Asp Trp Asp Gln Ala Tyr Arg Lys Pro Ile 195 200 205 Thr Tyr Asp Thr Leu Trp Gln Ala Asp Thr Asp Pro Leu Pro Val Val 210 215 220 Phe Pro Ile Val Ala Arg 225 230 132 amino acids amino acid single linear 67 Thr Ala Ala Ser Asp Asn Phe Gln Leu Ser Gln Gly Gly Gln Gly Phe 1 5 10 15 Ala Ile Pro Ile Gly Gln Ala Met Ala Ile Ala Gly Gln Ile Arg Ser 20 25 30 Gly Gly Gly Ser Pro Thr Val His Ile Gly Pro Thr Ala Phe Leu Gly 35 40 45 Leu Gly Val Val Asp Asn Asn Gly Asn Gly Ala Arg Val Gln Arg Val 50 55 60 Val Gly Ser Ala Pro Ala Ala Ser Leu Gly Ile Ser Thr Gly Asp Val 65 70 75 80 Ile Thr Ala Val Asp Gly Ala Pro Ile Asn Ser Ala Thr Ala Met Ala 85 90 95 Asp Ala Leu Asn Gly His His Pro Gly Asp Val Ile Ser Val Asn Trp 100 105 110 Gln Thr Lys Ser Gly Gly Thr Arg Thr Gly Asn Val Thr Leu Ala Glu 115 120 125 Gly Pro Pro Ala 130 100 amino acids amino acid single linear 68 Val Pro Leu Arg Ser Pro Ser Met Ser Pro Ser Lys Cys Leu Ala Ala 1 5 10 15 Ala Gln Arg Asn Pro Val Ile Arg Arg Arg Arg Leu Ser Asn Pro Pro 20 25 30 Pro Arg Lys Tyr Arg Ser Met Pro Ser Pro Ala Thr Ala Ser Ala Gly 35 40 45 Met Ala Arg Val Arg Arg Arg Ala Ile Trp Arg Gly Pro Ala Thr Xaa 50 55 60 Ser Ala Gly Met Ala Arg Val Arg Arg Trp Xaa Val Met Pro Xaa Val 65 70 75 80 Ile Gln Ser Thr Xaa Ile Arg Xaa Xaa Gly Pro Phe Asp Asn Arg Gly 85 90 95 Ser Glu Arg Lys 100 163 amino acids amino acid single linear 69 Met Thr Asp Asp Ile Leu Leu Ile Asp Thr Asp Glu Arg Val Arg Thr 1 5 10 15 Leu Thr Leu Asn Arg Pro Gln Ser Arg Asn Ala Leu Ser Ala Ala Leu 20 25 30 Arg Asp Arg Phe Phe Ala Xaa Leu Xaa Asp Ala Glu Xaa Asp Asp Asp 35 40 45 Ile Asp Val Val Ile Leu Thr Gly Ala Asp Pro Val Phe Cys Ala Gly 50 55 60 Leu Asp Leu Lys Val Ala Gly Arg Ala Asp Arg Ala Ala Gly His Leu 65 70 75 80 Thr Ala Val Gly Gly His Asp Gln Ala Gly Asp Arg Arg Asp Gln Arg 85 90 95 Arg Arg Gly His Arg Arg Ala Arg Thr Gly Ala Val Leu Arg His Pro 100 105 110 Asp Arg Leu Arg Ala Arg Pro Leu Arg Arg His Pro Arg Pro Gly Gly 115 120 125 Ala Ala Ala His Leu Gly Thr Gln Cys Val Leu Ala Ala Lys Gly Arg 130 135 140 His Arg Xaa Gly Pro Val Asp Glu Pro Asp Arg Arg Leu Pro Val Arg 145 150 155 160 Asp Arg Arg 344 amino acids amino acid single linear 70 Met Lys Phe Val Asn His Ile Glu Pro Val Ala Pro Arg Arg Ala Gly 1 5 10 15 Gly Ala Val Ala Glu Val Tyr Ala Glu Ala Arg Arg Glu Phe Gly Arg 20 25 30 Leu Pro Glu Pro Leu Ala Met Leu Ser Pro Asp Glu Gly Leu Leu Thr 35 40 45 Ala Gly Trp Ala Thr Leu Arg Glu Thr Leu Leu Val Gly Gln Val Pro 50 55 60 Arg Gly Arg Lys Glu Ala Val Ala Ala Ala Val Ala Ala Ser Leu Arg 65 70 75 80 Cys Pro Trp Cys Val Asp Ala His Thr Thr Met Leu Tyr Ala Ala Gly 85 90 95 Gln Thr Asp Thr Ala Ala Ala Ile Leu Ala Gly Thr Ala Pro Ala Ala 100 105 110 Gly Asp Pro Asn Ala Pro Tyr Val Ala Trp Ala Ala Gly Thr Gly Thr 115 120 125 Pro Ala Gly Pro Pro Ala Pro Phe Gly Pro Asp Val Ala Ala Glu Tyr 130 135 140 Leu Gly Thr Ala Val Gln Phe His Phe Ile Ala Arg Leu Val Leu Val 145 150 155 160 Leu Leu Asp Glu Thr Phe Leu Pro Gly Gly Pro Arg Ala Gln Gln Leu 165 170 175 Met Arg Arg Ala Gly Gly Leu Val Phe Ala Arg Lys Val Arg Ala Glu 180 185 190 His Arg Pro Gly Arg Ser Thr Arg Arg Leu Glu Pro Arg Thr Leu Pro 195 200 205 Asp Asp Leu Ala Trp Ala Thr Pro Ser Glu Pro Ile Ala Thr Ala Phe 210 215 220 Ala Ala Leu Ser His His Leu Asp Thr Ala Pro His Leu Pro Pro Pro 225 230 235 240 Thr Arg Gln Val Val Arg Arg Val Val Gly Ser Trp His Gly Glu Pro 245 250 255 Met Pro Met Ser Ser Arg Trp Thr Asn Glu His Thr Ala Glu Leu Pro 260 265 270 Ala Asp Leu His Ala Pro Thr Arg Leu Ala Leu Leu Thr Gly Leu Ala 275 280 285 Pro His Gln Val Thr Asp Asp Asp Val Ala Ala Ala Arg Ser Leu Leu 290 295 300 Asp Thr Asp Ala Ala Leu Val Gly Ala Leu Ala Trp Ala Ala Phe Thr 305 310 315 320 Ala Ala Arg Arg Ile Gly Thr Trp Ile Gly Ala Ala Ala Glu Gly Gln 325 330 335 Val Ser Arg Gln Asn Pro Thr Gly 340 485 amino acids amino acid single linear 71 Asp Asp Pro Asp Met Pro Gly Thr Val Ala Lys Ala Val Ala Asp Ala 1 5 10 15 Leu Gly Arg Gly Ile Ala Pro Val Glu Asp Ile Gln Asp Cys Val Glu 20 25 30 Ala Arg Leu Gly Glu Ala Gly Leu Asp Asp Val Ala Arg Val Tyr Ile 35 40 45 Ile Tyr Arg Gln Arg Arg Ala Glu Leu Arg Thr Ala Lys Ala Leu Leu 50 55 60 Gly Val Arg Asp Glu Leu Lys Leu Ser Leu Ala Ala Val Thr Val Leu 65 70 75 80 Arg Glu Arg Tyr Leu Leu His Asp Glu Gln Gly Arg Pro Ala Glu Ser 85 90 95 Thr Gly Glu Leu Met Asp Arg Ser Ala Arg Cys Val Ala Ala Ala Glu 100 105 110 Asp Gln Tyr Glu Pro Gly Ser Ser Arg Arg Trp Ala Glu Arg Phe Ala 115 120 125 Thr Leu Leu Arg Asn Leu Glu Phe Leu Pro Asn Ser Pro Thr Leu Met 130 135 140 Asn Ser Gly Thr Asp Leu Gly Leu Leu Ala Gly Cys Phe Val Leu Pro 145 150 155 160 Ile Glu Asp Ser Leu Gln Ser Ile Phe Ala Thr Leu Gly Gln Ala Ala 165 170 175 Glu Leu Gln Arg Ala Gly Gly Gly Thr Gly Tyr Ala Phe Ser His Leu 180 185 190 Arg Pro Ala Gly Asp Arg Val Ala Ser Thr Gly Gly Thr Ala Ser Gly 195 200 205 Pro Val Ser Phe Leu Arg Leu Tyr Asp Ser Ala Ala Gly Val Val Ser 210 215 220 Met Gly Gly Arg Arg Arg Gly Ala Cys Met Ala Val Leu Asp Val Ser 225 230 235 240 His Pro Asp Ile Cys Asp Phe Val Thr Ala Lys Ala Glu Ser Pro Ser 245 250 255 Glu Leu Pro His Phe Asn Leu Ser Val Gly Val Thr Asp Ala Phe Leu 260 265 270 Arg Ala Val Glu Arg Asn Gly Leu His Arg Leu Val Asn Pro Arg Thr 275 280 285 Gly Lys Ile Val Ala Arg Met Pro Ala Ala Glu Leu Phe Asp Ala Ile 290 295 300 Cys Lys Ala Ala His Ala Gly Gly Asp Pro Gly Leu Val Phe Leu Asp 305 310 315 320 Thr Ile Asn Arg Ala Asn Pro Val Pro Gly Arg Gly Arg Ile Glu Ala 325 330 335 Thr Asn Pro Cys Gly Glu Val Pro Leu Leu Pro Tyr Glu Ser Cys Asn 340 345 350 Leu Gly Ser Ile Asn Leu Ala Arg Met Leu Ala Asp Gly Arg Val Asp 355 360 365 Trp Asp Arg Leu Glu Glu Val Ala Gly Val Ala Val Arg Phe Leu Asp 370 375 380 Asp Val Ile Asp Val Ser Arg Tyr Pro Phe Pro Glu Leu Gly Glu Ala 385 390 395 400 Ala Arg Ala Thr Arg Lys Ile Gly Leu Gly Val Met Gly Leu Ala Glu 405 410 415 Leu Leu Ala Ala Leu Gly Ile Pro Tyr Asp Ser Glu Glu Ala Val Arg 420 425 430 Leu Ala Thr Arg Leu Met Arg Arg Ile Gln Gln Ala Ala His Thr Ala 435 440 445 Ser Arg Arg Leu Ala Glu Glu Arg Gly Ala Phe Pro Ala Phe Thr Asp 450 455 460 Ser Arg Phe Ala Arg Ser Gly Pro Arg Arg Asn Ala Gln Val Thr Ser 465 470 475 480 Val Ala Pro Thr Gly 485 267 amino acids amino acid single linear 72 Gly Val Ile Val Leu Asp Leu Glu Pro Arg Gly Pro Leu Pro Thr Glu 1 5 10 15 Ile Tyr Trp Arg Arg Arg Gly Leu Ala Leu Gly Ile Ala Val Val Val 20 25 30 Val Gly Ile Ala Val Ala Ile Val Ile Ala Phe Val Asp Ser Ser Ala 35 40 45 Gly Ala Lys Pro Val Ser Ala Asp Lys Pro Ala Ser Ala Gln Ser His 50 55 60 Pro Gly Ser Pro Ala Pro Gln Ala Pro Gln Pro Ala Gly Gln Thr Glu 65 70 75 80 Gly Asn Ala Ala Ala Ala Pro Pro Gln Gly Gln Asn Pro Glu Thr Pro 85 90 95 Thr Pro Thr Ala Ala Val Gln Pro Pro Pro Val Leu Lys Glu Gly Asp 100 105 110 Asp Cys Pro Asp Ser Thr Leu Ala Val Lys Gly Leu Thr Asn Ala Pro 115 120 125 Gln Tyr Tyr Val Gly Asp Gln Pro Lys Phe Thr Met Val Val Thr Asn 130 135 140 Ile Gly Leu Val Ser Cys Lys Arg Asp Val Gly Ala Ala Val Leu Ala 145 150 155 160 Ala Tyr Val Tyr Ser Leu Asp Asn Lys Arg Leu Trp Ser Asn Leu Asp 165 170 175 Cys Ala Pro Ser Asn Glu Thr Leu Val Lys Thr Phe Ser Pro Gly Glu 180 185 190 Gln Val Thr Thr Ala Val Thr Trp Thr Gly Met Gly Ser Ala Pro Arg 195 200 205 Cys Pro Leu Pro Arg Pro Ala Ile Gly Pro Gly Thr Tyr Asn Leu Val 210 215 220 Val Gln Leu Gly Asn Leu Arg Ser Leu Pro Val Pro Phe Ile Leu Asn 225 230 235 240 Gln Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Gly Pro Val Pro Ala Pro Gly Pro Ala Gln 245 250 255 Ala Pro Pro Pro Glu Ser Pro Ala Gln Gly Gly 260 265 97 amino acids amino acid single linear 73 Leu Ile Ser Thr Gly Lys Ala Ser His Ala Ser Leu Gly Val Gln Val 1 5 10 15 Thr Asn Asp Lys Asp Thr Pro Gly Ala Lys Ile Val Glu Val Val Ala 20 25 30 Gly Gly Ala Ala Ala Asn Ala Gly Val Pro Lys Gly Val Val Val Thr 35 40 45 Lys Val Asp Asp Arg Pro Ile Asn Ser Ala Asp Ala Leu Val Ala Ala 50 55 60 Val Arg Ser Lys Ala Pro Gly Ala Thr Val Ala Leu Thr Phe Gln Asp 65 70 75 80 Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Arg Thr Val Gln Val Thr Leu Gly Lys Ala Glu 85 90 95 Gln 364 amino acids amino acid single linear 74 Gly Ala Ala Val Ser Leu Leu Ala Ala Gly Thr Leu Val Leu Thr Ala 1 5 10 15 Cys Gly Gly Gly Thr Asn Ser Ser Ser Ser Gly Ala Gly Gly Thr Ser 20 25 30 Gly Ser Val His Cys Gly Gly Lys Lys Glu Leu His Ser Ser Gly Ser 35 40 45 Thr Ala Gln Glu Asn Ala Met Glu Gln Phe Val Tyr Ala Tyr Val Arg 50 55 60 Ser Cys Pro Gly Tyr Thr Leu Asp Tyr Asn Ala Asn Gly Ser Gly Ala 65 70 75 80 Gly Val Thr Gln Phe Leu Asn Asn Glu Thr Asp Phe Ala Gly Ser Asp 85 90 95 Val Pro Leu Asn Pro Ser Thr Gly Gln Pro Asp Arg Ser Ala Glu Arg 100 105 110 Cys Gly Ser Pro Ala Trp Asp Leu Pro Thr Val Phe Gly Pro Ile Ala 115 120 125 Ile Thr Tyr Asn Ile Lys Gly Val Ser Thr Leu Asn Leu Asp Gly Pro 130 135 140 Thr Thr Ala Lys Ile Phe Asn Gly Thr Ile Thr Val Trp Asn Asp Pro 145 150 155 160 Gln Ile Gln Ala Leu Asn Ser Gly Thr Asp Leu Pro Pro Thr Pro Ile 165 170 175 Ser Val Ile Phe Arg Ser Asp Lys Ser Gly Thr Ser Asp Asn Phe Gln 180 185 190 Lys Tyr Leu Asp Gly Val Ser Asn Gly Ala Trp Gly Lys Gly Ala Ser 195 200 205 Glu Thr Phe Ser Gly Gly Val Gly Val Gly Ala Ser Gly Asn Asn Gly 210 215 220 Thr Ser Ala Leu Leu Gln Thr Thr Asp Gly Ser Ile Thr Tyr Asn Glu 225 230 235 240 Trp Ser Phe Ala Val Gly Lys Gln Leu Asn Met Ala Gln Ile Ile Thr 245 250 255 Ser Ala Gly Pro Asp Pro Val Ala Ile Thr Thr Glu Ser Val Gly Lys 260 265 270 Thr Ile Ala Gly Ala Lys Ile Met Gly Gln Gly Asn Asp Leu Val Leu 275 280 285 Asp Thr Ser Ser Phe Tyr Arg Pro Thr Gln Pro Gly Ser Tyr Pro Ile 290 295 300 Val Leu Ala Thr Tyr Glu Ile Val Cys Ser Lys Tyr Pro Asp Ala Thr 305 310 315 320 Thr Gly Thr Ala Val Arg Ala Phe Met Gln Ala Ala Ile Gly Pro Gly 325 330 335 Gln Glu Gly Leu Asp Gln Tyr Gly Ser Ile Pro Leu Pro Lys Ser Phe 340 345 350 Gln Ala Lys Leu Ala Ala Ala Val Asn Ala Ile Ser 355 360 309 amino acids amino acid single linear 75 Gln Ala Ala Ala Gly Arg Ala Val Arg Arg Thr Gly His Ala Glu Asp 1 5 10 15 Gln Thr His Gln Asp Arg Leu His His Gly Cys Arg Arg Ala Ala Val 20 25 30 Val Val Arg Gln Asp Arg Ala Ser Val Ser Ala Thr Ser Ala Arg Pro 35 40 45 Pro Arg Arg His Pro Ala Gln Gly His Arg Arg Arg Val Ala Pro Ser 50 55 60 Gly Gly Arg Arg Arg Pro His Pro His His Val Gln Pro Asp Asp Arg 65 70 75 80 Arg Asp Arg Pro Ala Leu Leu Asp Arg Thr Gln Pro Ala Glu His Pro 85 90 95 Asp Pro His Arg Arg Gly Pro Ala Asp Pro Gly Arg Val Arg Gly Arg 100 105 110 Gly Arg Leu Arg Arg Val Asp Asp Gly Arg Leu Gln Pro Asp Arg Asp 115 120 125 Ala Asp His Gly Ala Pro Val Arg Gly Arg Gly Pro His Arg Gly Val 130 135 140 Gln His Arg Gly Gly Pro Val Phe Val Arg Arg Val Pro Gly Val Arg 145 150 155 160 Cys Ala His Arg Arg Gly His Arg Arg Val Ala Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly 165 170 175 Asp Val Leu Arg Ala Gly Leu Arg Val Glu Arg Leu Arg Pro Val Ala 180 185 190 Ala Val Glu Asn Leu His Arg Gly Ser Gln Arg Ala Asp Gly Arg Val 195 200 205 Phe Arg Pro Ile Arg Arg Gly Ala Arg Leu Pro Ala Arg Arg Ser Arg 210 215 220 Ala Gly Pro Gln Gly Arg Leu His Leu Asp Gly Ala Gly Pro Ser Pro 225 230 235 240 Leu Pro Ala Arg Ala Gly Gln Gln Gln Pro Ser Ser Ala Gly Gly Arg 245 250 255 Arg Ala Gly Gly Ala Glu Arg Ala Asp Pro Gly Gln Arg Gly Arg His 260 265 270 His Gln Gly Gly His Asp Pro Gly Arg Gln Gly Ala Gln Arg Gly Thr 275 280 285 Ala Gly Val Ala His Ala Ala Ala Gly Pro Arg Arg Ala Ala Val Arg 290 295 300 Asn Arg Pro Arg Arg 305 580 amino acids amino acid single linear 76 Ser Ala Val Trp Cys Leu Asn Gly Phe Thr Gly Arg His Arg His Gly 1 5 10 15 Arg Cys Arg Val Arg Ala Ser Gly Trp Arg Ser Ser Asn Arg Trp Cys 20 25 30 Ser Thr Thr Ala Asp Cys Cys Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Thr Gln Ala Ala 35 40 45 Ser Pro Leu Glu Arg Arg Phe Thr Cys Cys Ser Pro Ala Val Gly Cys 50 55 60 Arg Phe Arg Ser Phe Pro Val Arg Arg Leu Ala Leu Gly Ala Arg Thr 65 70 75 80 Ser Arg Thr Leu Gly Val Arg Arg Thr Leu Ser Gln Trp Asn Leu Ser 85 90 95 Pro Arg Ala Gln Pro Ser Cys Ala Val Thr Val Glu Ser His Thr His 100 105 110 Ala Ser Pro Arg Met Ala Lys Leu Ala Arg Val Val Gly Leu Val Gln 115 120 125 Glu Glu Gln Pro Ser Asp Met Thr Asn His Pro Arg Tyr Ser Pro Pro 130 135 140 Pro Gln Gln Pro Gly Thr Pro Gly Tyr Ala Gln Gly Gln Gln Gln Thr 145 150 155 160 Tyr Ser Gln Gln Phe Asp Trp Arg Tyr Pro Pro Ser Pro Pro Pro Gln 165 170 175 Pro Thr Gln Tyr Arg Gln Pro Tyr Glu Ala Leu Gly Gly Thr Arg Pro 180 185 190 Gly Leu Ile Pro Gly Val Ile Pro Thr Met Thr Pro Pro Pro Gly Met 195 200 205 Val Arg Gln Arg Pro Arg Ala Gly Met Leu Ala Ile Gly Ala Val Thr 210 215 220 Ile Ala Val Val Ser Ala Gly Ile Gly Gly Ala Ala Ala Ser Leu Val 225 230 235 240 Gly Phe Asn Arg Ala Pro Ala Gly Pro Ser Gly Gly Pro Val Ala Ala 245 250 255 Ser Ala Ala Pro Ser Ile Pro Ala Ala Asn Met Pro Pro Gly Ser Val 260 265 270 Glu Gln Val Ala Ala Lys Val Val Pro Ser Val Val Met Leu Glu Thr 275 280 285 Asp Leu Gly Arg Gln Ser Glu Glu Gly Ser Gly Ile Ile Leu Ser Ala 290 295 300 Glu Gly Leu Ile Leu Thr Asn Asn His Val Ile Ala Ala Ala Ala Lys 305 310 315 320 Pro Pro Leu Gly Ser Pro Pro Pro Lys Thr Thr Val Thr Phe Ser Asp 325 330 335 Gly Arg Thr Ala Pro Phe Thr Val Val Gly Ala Asp Pro Thr Ser Asp 340 345 350 Ile Ala Val Val Arg Val Gln Gly Val Ser Gly Leu Thr Pro Ile Ser 355 360 365 Leu Gly Ser Ser Ser Asp Leu Arg Val Gly Gln Pro Val Leu Ala Ile 370 375 380 Gly Ser Pro Leu Gly Leu Glu Gly Thr Val Thr Thr Gly Ile Val Ser 385 390 395 400 Ala Leu Asn Arg Pro Val Ser Thr Thr Gly Glu Ala Gly Asn Gln Asn 405 410 415 Thr Val Leu Asp Ala Ile Gln Thr Asp Ala Ala Ile Asn Pro Gly Asn 420 425 430 Ser Gly Gly Ala Leu Val Asn Met Asn Ala Gln Leu Val Gly Val Asn 435 440 445 Ser Ala Ile Ala Thr Leu Gly Ala Asp Ser Ala Asp Ala Gln Ser Gly 450 455 460 Ser Ile Gly Leu Gly Phe Ala Ile Pro Val Asp Gln Ala Lys Arg Ile 465 470 475 480 Ala Asp Glu Leu Ile Ser Thr Gly Lys Ala Ser His Ala Ser Leu Gly 485 490 495 Val Gln Val Thr Asn Asp Lys Asp Thr Pro Gly Ala Lys Ile Val Glu 500 505 510 Val Val Ala Gly Gly Ala Ala Ala Asn Ala Gly Val Pro Lys Gly Val 515 520 525 Val Val Thr Lys Val Asp Asp Arg Pro Ile Asn Ser Ala Asp Ala Leu 530 535 540 Val Ala Ala Val Arg Ser Lys Ala Pro Gly Ala Thr Val Ala Leu Thr 545 550 555 560 Phe Gln Asp Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Arg Thr Val Gln Val Thr Leu Gly 565 570 575 Lys Ala Glu Gln 580 233 amino acids amino acid single linear 77 Met Asn Asp Gly Lys Arg Ala Val Thr Ser Ala Val Leu Val Val Leu 1 5 10 15 Gly Ala Cys Leu Ala Leu Trp Leu Ser Gly Cys Ser Ser Pro Lys Pro 20 25 30 Asp Ala Glu Glu Gln Gly Val Pro Val Ser Pro Thr Ala Ser Asp Pro 35 40 45 Ala Leu Leu Ala Glu Ile Arg Gln Ser Leu Asp Ala Thr Lys Gly Leu 50 55 60 Thr Ser Val His Val Ala Val Arg Thr Thr Gly Lys Val Asp Ser Leu 65 70 75 80 Leu Gly Ile Thr Ser Ala Asp Val Asp Val Arg Ala Asn Pro Leu Ala 85 90 95 Ala Lys Gly Val Cys Thr Tyr Asn Asp Glu Gln Gly Val Pro Phe Arg 100 105 110 Val Gln Gly Asp Asn Ile Ser Val Lys Leu Phe Asp Asp Trp Ser Asn 115 120 125 Leu Gly Ser Ile Ser Glu Leu Ser Thr Ser Arg Val Leu Asp Pro Ala 130 135 140 Ala Gly Val Thr Gln Leu Leu Ser Gly Val Thr Asn Leu Gln Ala Gln 145 150 155 160 Gly Thr Glu Val Ile Asp Gly Ile Ser Thr Thr Lys Ile Thr Gly Thr 165 170 175 Ile Pro Ala Ser Ser Val Lys Met Leu Asp Pro Gly Ala Lys Ser Ala 180 185 190 Arg Pro Ala Thr Val Trp Ile Ala Gln Asp Gly Ser His His Leu Val 195 200 205 Arg Ala Ser Ile Asp Leu Gly Ser Gly Ser Ile Gln Leu Thr Gln Ser 210 215 220 Lys Trp Asn Glu Pro Val Asn Val Asp 225 230 66 amino acids amino acid single linear 78 Val Ile Asp Ile Ile Gly Thr Ser Pro Thr Ser Trp Glu Gln Ala Ala 1 5 10 15 Ala Glu Ala Val Gln Arg Ala Arg Asp Ser Val Asp Asp Ile Arg Val 20 25 30 Ala Arg Val Ile Glu Gln Asp Met Ala Val Asp Ser Ala Gly Lys Ile 35 40 45 Thr Tyr Arg Ile Lys Leu Glu Val Ser Phe Lys Met Arg Pro Ala Gln 50 55 60 Pro Arg 65 69 amino acids amino acid single linear 79 Val Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Ser Pro Ile Ser 1 5 10 15 Cys Ala Ser Pro Pro Ser Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Val Ala 20 25 30 Pro Gly Pro Pro Met Pro Pro Leu Asp Pro Trp Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro 35 40 45 Leu Pro Tyr Ser Thr Pro Pro Gly Ala Pro Leu Pro Pro Ser Pro Pro 50 55 60 Ser Pro Pro Leu Pro 65 355 amino acids amino acid single linear 80 Met Ser Asn Ser Arg Arg Arg Ser Leu Arg Trp Ser Trp Leu Leu Ser 1 5 10 15 Val Leu Ala Ala Val Gly Leu Gly Leu Ala Thr Ala Pro Ala Gln Ala 20 25 30 Ala Pro Pro Ala Leu Ser Gln Asp Arg Phe Ala Asp Phe Pro Ala Leu 35 40 45 Pro Leu Asp Pro Ser Ala Met Val Ala Gln Val Ala Pro Gln Val Val 50 55 60 Asn Ile Asn Thr Lys Leu Gly Tyr Asn Asn Ala Val Gly Ala Gly Thr 65 70 75 80 Gly Ile Val Ile Asp Pro Asn Gly Val Val Leu Thr Asn Asn His Val 85 90 95 Ile Ala Gly Ala Thr Asp Ile Asn Ala Phe Ser Val Gly Ser Gly Gln 100 105 110 Thr Tyr Gly Val Asp Val Val Gly Tyr Asp Arg Thr Gln Asp Val Ala 115 120 125 Val Leu Gln Leu Arg Gly Ala Gly Gly Leu Pro Ser Ala Ala Ile Gly 130 135 140 Gly Gly Val Ala Val Gly Glu Pro Val Val Ala Met Gly Asn Ser Gly 145 150 155 160 Gly Gln Gly Gly Thr Pro Arg Ala Val Pro Gly Arg Val Val Ala Leu 165 170 175 Gly Gln Thr Val Gln Ala Ser Asp Ser Leu Thr Gly Ala Glu Glu Thr 180 185 190 Leu Asn Gly Leu Ile Gln Phe Asp Ala Ala Ile Gln Pro Gly Asp Ser 195 200 205 Gly Gly Pro Val Val Asn Gly Leu Gly Gln Val Val Gly Met Asn Thr 210 215 220 Ala Ala Ser Asp Asn Phe Gln Leu Ser Gln Gly Gly Gln Gly Phe Ala 225 230 235 240 Ile Pro Ile Gly Gln Ala Met Ala Ile Ala Gly Gln Ile Arg Ser Gly 245 250 255 Gly Gly Ser Pro Thr Val His Ile Gly Pro Thr Ala Phe Leu Gly Leu 260 265 270 Gly Val Val Asp Asn Asn Gly Asn Gly Ala Arg Val Gln Arg Val Val 275 280 285 Gly Ser Ala Pro Ala Ala Ser Leu Gly Ile Ser Thr Gly Asp Val Ile 290 295 300 Thr Ala Val Asp Gly Ala Pro Ile Asn Ser Ala Thr Ala Met Ala Asp 305 310 315 320 Ala Leu Asn Gly His His Pro Gly Asp Val Ile Ser Val Asn Trp Gln 325 330 335 Thr Lys Ser Gly Gly Thr Arg Thr Gly Asn Val Thr Leu Ala Glu Gly 340 345 350 Pro Pro Ala 355 205 amino acids amino acid single linear 81 Ser Pro Lys Pro Asp Ala Glu Glu Gln Gly Val Pro Val Ser Pro Thr 1 5 10 15 Ala Ser Asp Pro Ala Leu Leu Ala Glu Ile Arg Gln Ser Leu Asp Ala 20 25 30 Thr Lys Gly Leu Thr Ser Val His Val Ala Val Arg Thr Thr Gly Lys 35 40 45 Val Asp Ser Leu Leu Gly Ile Thr Ser Ala Asp Val Asp Val Arg Ala 50 55 60 Asn Pro Leu Ala Ala Lys Gly Val Cys Thr Tyr Asn Asp Glu Gln Gly 65 70 75 80 Val Pro Phe Arg Val Gln Gly Asp Asn Ile Ser Val Lys Leu Phe Asp 85 90 95 Asp Trp Ser Asn Leu Gly Ser Ile Ser Glu Leu Ser Thr Ser Arg Val 100 105 110 Leu Asp Pro Ala Ala Gly Val Thr Gln Leu Leu Ser Gly Val Thr Asn 115 120 125 Leu Gln Ala Gln Gly Thr Glu Val Ile Asp Gly Ile Ser Thr Thr Lys 130 135 140 Ile Thr Gly Thr Ile Pro Ala Ser Ser Val Lys Met Leu Asp Pro Gly 145 150 155 160 Ala Lys Ser Ala Arg Pro Ala Thr Val Trp Ile Ala Gln Asp Gly Ser 165 170 175 His His Leu Val Arg Ala Ser Ile Asp Leu Gly Ser Gly Ser Ile Gln 180 185 190 Leu Thr Gln Ser Lys Trp Asn Glu Pro Val Asn Val Asp 195 200 205 286 amino acids amino acid single linear 82 Gly Asp Ser Phe Trp Ala Ala Ala Asp Gln Met Ala Arg Gly Phe Val 1 5 10 15 Leu Gly Ala Thr Ala Gly Arg Thr Thr Leu Thr Gly Glu Gly Leu Gln 20 25 30 His Ala Asp Gly His Ser Leu Leu Leu Asp Ala Thr Asn Pro Ala Val 35 40 45 Val Ala Tyr Asp Pro Ala Phe Ala Tyr Glu Ile Gly Tyr Ile Xaa Glu 50 55 60 Ser Gly Leu Ala Arg Met Cys Gly Glu Asn Pro Glu Asn Ile Phe Phe 65 70 75 80 Tyr Ile Thr Val Tyr Asn Glu Pro Tyr Val Gln Pro Pro Glu Pro Glu 85 90 95 Asn Phe Asp Pro Glu Gly Val Leu Gly Gly Ile Tyr Arg Tyr His Ala 100 105 110 Ala Thr Glu Gln Arg Thr Asn Lys Xaa Gln Ile Leu Ala Ser Gly Val 115 120 125 Ala Met Pro Ala Ala Leu Arg Ala Ala Gln Met Leu Ala Ala Glu Trp 130 135 140 Asp Val Ala Ala Asp Val Trp Ser Val Thr Ser Trp Gly Glu Leu Asn 145 150 155 160 Arg Asp Gly Val Val Ile Glu Thr Glu Lys Leu Arg His Pro Asp Arg 165 170 175 Pro Ala Gly Val Pro Tyr Val Thr Arg Ala Leu Glu Asn Ala Arg Gly 180 185 190 Pro Val Ile Ala Val Ser Asp Trp Met Arg Ala Val Pro Glu Gln Ile 195 200 205 Arg Pro Trp Val Pro Gly Thr Tyr Leu Thr Leu Gly Thr Asp Gly Phe 210 215 220 Gly Phe Ser Asp Thr Arg Pro Ala Gly Arg Arg Tyr Phe Asn Thr Asp 225 230 235 240 Ala Glu Ser Gln Val Gly Arg Gly Phe Gly Arg Gly Trp Pro Gly Arg 245 250 255 Arg Val Asn Ile Asp Pro Phe Gly Ala Gly Arg Gly Pro Pro Ala Gln 260 265 270 Leu Pro Gly Phe Asp Glu Gly Gly Gly Leu Arg Pro Xaa Lys 275 280 285 173 amino acids amino acid single linear 83 Thr Lys Phe His Ala Leu Met Gln Glu Gln Ile His Asn Glu Phe Thr 1 5 10 15 Ala Ala Gln Gln Tyr Val Ala Ile Ala Val Tyr Phe Asp Ser Glu Asp 20 25 30 Leu Pro Gln Leu Ala Lys His Phe Tyr Ser Gln Ala Val Glu Glu Arg 35 40 45 Asn His Ala Met Met Leu Val Gln His Leu Leu Asp Arg Asp Leu Arg 50 55 60 Val Glu Ile Pro Gly Val Asp Thr Val Arg Asn Gln Phe Asp Arg Pro 65 70 75 80 Arg Glu Ala Leu Ala Leu Ala Leu Asp Gln Glu Arg Thr Val Thr Asp 85 90 95 Gln Val Gly Arg Leu Thr Ala Val Ala Arg Asp Glu Gly Asp Phe Leu 100 105 110 Gly Glu Gln Phe Met Gln Trp Phe Leu Gln Glu Gln Ile Glu Glu Val 115 120 125 Ala Leu Met Ala Thr Leu Val Arg Val Ala Asp Arg Ala Gly Ala Asn 130 135 140 Leu Phe Glu Leu Glu Asn Phe Val Ala Arg Glu Val Asp Val Ala Pro 145 150 155 160 Ala Ala Ser Gly Ala Pro His Ala Ala Gly Gly Arg Leu 165 170 107 amino acids amino acid single linear 84 Arg Ala Asp Glu Arg Lys Asn Thr Thr Met Lys Met Val Lys Ser Ile 1 5 10 15 Ala Ala Gly Leu Thr Ala Ala Ala Ala Ile Gly Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly 20 25 30 Val Thr Ser Ile Met Ala Gly Gly Pro Val Val Tyr Gln Met Gln Pro 35 40 45 Val Val Phe Gly Ala Pro Leu Pro Leu Asp Pro Xaa Ser Ala Pro Xaa 50 55 60 Val Pro Thr Ala Ala Gln Trp Thr Xaa Leu Leu Asn Xaa Leu Xaa Asp 65 70 75 80 Pro Asn Val Ser Phe Xaa Asn Lys Gly Ser Leu Val Glu Gly Gly Ile 85 90 95 Gly Gly Xaa Glu Gly Xaa Xaa Arg Arg Xaa Gln 100 105 125 amino acids amino acid single linear 85 Val Leu Ser Val Pro Val Gly Asp Gly Phe Trp Xaa Arg Val Val Asn 1 5 10 15 Pro Leu Gly Gln Pro Ile Asp Gly Arg Gly Asp Val Asp Ser Asp Thr 20 25 30 Arg Arg Ala Leu Glu Leu Gln Ala Pro Ser Val Val Xaa Arg Gln Gly 35 40 45 Val Lys Glu Pro Leu Xaa Thr Gly Ile Lys Ala Ile Asp Ala Met Thr 50 55 60 Pro Ile Gly Arg Gly Gln Arg Gln Leu Ile Ile Gly Asp Arg Lys Thr 65 70 75 80 Gly Lys Asn Arg Arg Leu Cys Arg Thr Pro Ser Ser Asn Gln Arg Glu 85 90 95 Glu Leu Gly Val Arg Trp Ile Pro Arg Ser Arg Cys Ala Cys Val Tyr 100 105 110 Val Gly His Arg Ala Arg Arg Gly Thr Tyr His Arg Arg 115 120 125 117 amino acids amino acid single linear 86 Cys Asp Ala Val Met Gly Phe Leu Gly Gly Ala Gly Pro Leu Ala Val 1 5 10 15 Val Asp Gln Gln Leu Val Thr Arg Val Pro Gln Gly Trp Ser Phe Ala 20 25 30 Gln Ala Ala Ala Val Pro Val Val Phe Leu Thr Ala Trp Tyr Gly Leu 35 40 45 Ala Asp Leu Ala Glu Ile Lys Ala Gly Glu Ser Val Leu Ile His Ala 50 55 60 Gly Thr Gly Gly Val Gly Met Ala Ala Val Gln Leu Ala Arg Gln Trp 65 70 75 80 Gly Val Glu Val Phe Val Thr Ala Ser Arg Gly Lys Trp Asp Thr Leu 85 90 95 Arg Ala Xaa Xaa Phe Asp Asp Xaa Pro Tyr Arg Xaa Phe Pro His Xaa 100 105 110 Arg Ser Ser Xaa Gly 115 103 amino acids amino acid single linear 87 Met Tyr Arg Phe Ala Cys Arg Thr Leu Met Leu Ala Ala Cys Ile Leu 1 5 10 15 Ala Thr Gly Val Ala Gly Leu Gly Val Gly Ala Gln Ser Ala Ala Gln 20 25 30 Thr Ala Pro Val Pro Asp Tyr Tyr Trp Cys Pro Gly Gln Pro Phe Asp 35 40 45 Pro Ala Trp Gly Pro Asn Trp Asp Pro Tyr Thr Cys His Asp Asp Phe 50 55 60 His Arg Asp Ser Asp Gly Pro Asp His Ser Arg Asp Tyr Pro Gly Pro 65 70 75 80 Ile Leu Glu Gly Pro Val Leu Asp Asp Pro Gly Ala Ala Pro Pro Pro 85 90 95 Pro Ala Ala Gly Gly Gly Ala 100 88 amino acids amino acid single linear 88 Val Gln Cys Arg Val Trp Leu Glu Ile Gln Trp Arg Gly Met Leu Gly 1 5 10 15 Ala Asp Gln Ala Arg Ala Gly Gly Pro Ala Arg Ile Trp Arg Glu His 20 25 30 Ser Met Ala Ala Met Lys Pro Arg Thr Gly Asp Gly Pro Leu Glu Ala 35 40 45 Thr Lys Glu Gly Arg Gly Ile Val Met Arg Val Pro Leu Glu Gly Gly 50 55 60 Gly Arg Leu Val Val Glu Leu Thr Pro Asp Glu Ala Ala Ala Leu Gly 65 70 75 80 Asp Glu Leu Lys Gly Val Thr Ser 85 95 amino acids amino acid single linear 89 Thr Asp Ala Ala Thr Leu Ala Gln Glu Ala Gly Asn Phe Glu Arg Ile 1 5 10 15 Ser Gly Asp Leu Lys Thr Gln Ile Asp Gln Val Glu Ser Thr Ala Gly 20 25 30 Ser Leu Gln Gly Gln Trp Arg Gly Ala Ala Gly Thr Ala Ala Gln Ala 35 40 45 Ala Val Val Arg Phe Gln Glu Ala Ala Asn Lys Gln Lys Gln Glu Leu 50 55 60 Asp Glu Ile Ser Thr Asn Ile Arg Gln Ala Gly Val Gln Tyr Ser Arg 65 70 75 80 Ala Asp Glu Glu Gln Gln Gln Ala Leu Ser Ser Gln Met Gly Phe 85 90 95 166 amino acids amino acid single linear 90 Met Thr Gln Ser Gln Thr Val Thr Val Asp Gln Gln Glu Ile Leu Asn 1 5 10 15 Arg Ala Asn Glu Val Glu Ala Pro Met Ala Asp Pro Pro Thr Asp Val 20 25 30 Pro Ile Thr Pro Cys Glu Leu Thr Xaa Xaa Lys Asn Ala Ala Gln Gln 35 40 45 Xaa Val Leu Ser Ala Asp Asn Met Arg Glu Tyr Leu Ala Ala Gly Ala 50 55 60 Lys Glu Arg Gln Arg Leu Ala Thr Ser Leu Arg Asn Ala Ala Lys Xaa 65 70 75 80 Tyr Gly Glu Val Asp Glu Glu Ala Ala Thr Ala Leu Asp Asn Asp Gly 85 90 95 Glu Gly Thr Val Gln Ala Glu Ser Ala Gly Ala Val Gly Gly Asp Ser 100 105 110 Ser Ala Glu Leu Thr Asp Thr Pro Arg Val Ala Thr Ala Gly Glu Pro 115 120 125 Asn Phe Met Asp Leu Lys Glu Ala Ala Arg Lys Leu Glu Thr Gly Asp 130 135 140 Gln Gly Ala Ser Leu Ala His Xaa Gly Asp Gly Trp Asn Thr Xaa Thr 145 150 155 160 Leu Thr Leu Gln Gly Asp 165 5 amino acids amino acid single linear 91 Arg Ala Glu Arg Met 1 5 263 amino acids amino acid single linear 92 Val Ala Trp Met Ser Val Thr Ala Gly Gln Ala Glu Leu Thr Ala Ala 1 5 10 15 Gln Val Arg Val Ala Ala Ala Ala Tyr Glu Thr Ala Tyr Gly Leu Thr 20 25 30 Val Pro Pro Pro Val Ile Ala Glu Asn Arg Ala Glu Leu Met Ile Leu 35 40 45 Ile Ala Thr Asn Leu Leu Gly Gln Asn Thr Pro Ala Ile Ala Val Asn 50 55 60 Glu Ala Glu Tyr Gly Glu Met Trp Ala Gln Asp Ala Ala Ala Met Phe 65 70 75 80 Gly Tyr Ala Ala Ala Thr Ala Thr Ala Thr Ala Thr Leu Leu Pro Phe 85 90 95 Glu Glu Ala Pro Glu Met Thr Ser Ala Gly Gly Leu Leu Glu Gln Ala 100 105 110 Ala Ala Val Glu Glu Ala Ser Asp Thr Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Leu Met 115 120 125 Asn Asn Val Pro Gln Ala Leu Lys Gln Leu Ala Gln Pro Thr Gln Gly 130 135 140 Thr Thr Pro Ser Ser Lys Leu Gly Gly Leu Trp Lys Thr Val Ser Pro 145 150 155 160 His Arg Ser Pro Ile Ser Asn Met Val Ser Met Ala Asn Asn His Met 165 170 175 Ser Met Thr Asn Ser Gly Val Ser Met Thr Asn Thr Leu Ser Ser Met 180 185 190 Leu Lys Gly Phe Ala Pro Ala Ala Ala Ala Gln Ala Val Gln Thr Ala 195 200 205 Ala Gln Asn Gly Val Arg Ala Met Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Ser Leu Gly 210 215 220 Ser Ser Gly Leu Gly Gly Gly Val Ala Ala Asn Leu Gly Arg Ala Ala 225 230 235 240 Ser Val Arg Tyr Gly His Arg Asp Gly Gly Lys Tyr Ala Xaa Ser Gly 245 250 255 Arg Arg Asn Gly Gly Pro Ala 260 303 amino acids amino acid single linear 93 Met Thr Tyr Ser Pro Gly Asn Pro Gly Tyr Pro Gln Ala Gln Pro Ala 1 5 10 15 Gly Ser Tyr Gly Gly Val Thr Pro Ser Phe Ala His Ala Asp Glu Gly 20 25 30 Ala Ser Lys Leu Pro Met Tyr Leu Asn Ile Ala Val Ala Val Leu Gly 35 40 45 Leu Ala Ala Tyr Phe Ala Ser Phe Gly Pro Met Phe Thr Leu Ser Thr 50 55 60 Glu Leu Gly Gly Gly Asp Gly Ala Val Ser Gly Asp Thr Gly Leu Pro 65 70 75 80 Val Gly Val Ala Leu Leu Ala Ala Leu Leu Ala Gly Val Val Leu Val 85 90 95 Pro Lys Ala Lys Ser His Val Thr Val Val Ala Val Leu Gly Val Leu 100 105 110 Gly Val Phe Leu Met Val Ser Ala Thr Phe Asn Lys Pro Ser Ala Tyr 115 120 125 Ser Thr Gly Trp Ala Leu Trp Val Val Leu Ala Phe Ile Val Phe Gln 130 135 140 Ala Val Ala Ala Val Leu Ala Leu Leu Val Glu Thr Gly Ala Ile Thr 145 150 155 160 Ala Pro Ala Pro Arg Pro Lys Phe Asp Pro Tyr Gly Gln Tyr Gly Arg 165 170 175 Tyr Gly Gln Tyr Gly Gln Tyr Gly Val Gln Pro Gly Gly Tyr Tyr Gly 180 185 190 Gln Gln Gly Ala Gln Gln Ala Ala Gly Leu Gln Ser Pro Gly Pro Gln 195 200 205 Gln Ser Pro Gln Pro Pro Gly Tyr Gly Ser Gln Tyr Gly Gly Tyr Ser 210 215 220 Ser Ser Pro Ser Gln Ser Gly Ser Gly Tyr Thr Ala Gln Pro Pro Ala 225 230 235 240 Gln Pro Pro Ala Gln Ser Gly Ser Gln Gln Ser His Gln Gly Pro Ser 245 250 255 Thr Pro Pro Thr Gly Phe Pro Ser Phe Ser Pro Pro Pro Pro Val Ser 260 265 270 Ala Gly Thr Gly Ser Gln Ala Gly Ser Ala Pro Val Asn Tyr Ser Asn 275 280 285 Pro Ser Gly Gly Glu Gln Ser Ser Ser Pro Gly Gly Ala Pro Val 290 295 300 507 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 94 ATGAAGATGG TGAAATCGAT CGCCGCAGGT CTGACCGCCG CGGCTGCAAT CGGCGCCGCT 60 GCGGCCGGTG TGACTTCGAT CATGGCTGGC GGCCCGGTCG TATACCAGAT GCAGCCGGTC 120 GTCTTCGGCG CGCCACTGCC GTTGGACCCG GCATCCGCCC CTGACGTCCC GACCGCCGCC 180 CAGTTGACCA GCCTGCTCAA CAGCCTCGCC GATCCCAACG TGTCGTTTGC GAACAAGGGC 240 AGTCTGGTCG AGGGCGGCAT CGGGGGCACC GAGGCGCGCA TCGCCGACCA CAAGCTGAAG 300 AAGGCCGCCG AGCACGGGGA TCTGCCGCTG TCGTTCAGCG TGACGAACAT CCAGCCGGCG 360 GCCGCCGGTT CGGCCACCGC CGACGTTTCC GTCTCGGGTC CGAAGCTCTC GTCGCCGGTC 420 ACGCAGAACG TCACGTTCGT GAATCAAGGC GGCTGGATGC TGTCACGCGC ATCGGCGATG 480 GAGTTGCTGC AGGCCGCAGG GAACTGA 507 168 amino acids amino acid single linear 95 Met Lys Met Val Lys Ser Ile Ala Ala Gly Leu Thr Ala Ala Ala Ala 1 5 10 15 Ile Gly Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Val Thr Ser Ile Met Ala Gly Gly Pro 20 25 30 Val Val Tyr Gln Met Gln Pro Val Val Phe Gly Ala Pro Leu Pro Leu 35 40 45 Asp Pro Ala Ser Ala Pro Asp Val Pro Thr Ala Ala Gln Leu Thr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Leu Asn Ser Leu Ala Asp Pro Asn Val Ser Phe Ala Asn Lys Gly 65 70 75 80 Ser Leu Val Glu Gly Gly Ile Gly Gly Thr Glu Ala Arg Ile Ala Asp 85 90 95 His Lys Leu Lys Lys Ala Ala Glu His Gly Asp Leu Pro Leu Ser Phe 100 105 110 Ser Val Thr Asn Ile Gln Pro Ala Ala Ala Gly Ser Ala Thr Ala Asp 115 120 125 Val Ser Val Ser Gly Pro Lys Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Gln Asn Val 130 135 140 Thr Phe Val Asn Gln Gly Gly Trp Met Leu Ser Arg Ala Ser Ala Met 145 150 155 160 Glu Leu Leu Gln Ala Ala Gly Asn 165 500 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 96 CGTGGCAATG TCGTTGACCG TCGGGGCCGG GGTCGCCTCC GCAGATCCCG TGGACGCGGT 60 CATTAACACC ACCTGCAATT ACGGGCAGGT AGTAGCTGCG CTCAACGCGA CGGATCCGGG 120 GGCTGCCGCA CAGTTCAACG CCTCACCGGT GGCGCAGTCC TATTTGCGCA ATTTCCTCGC 180 CGCACCGCCA CCTCAGCGCG CTGCCATGGC CGCGCAATTG CAAGCTGTGC CGGGGGCGGC 240 ACAGTACATC GGCCTTGTCG AGTCGGTTGC CGGCTCCTGC AACAACTATT AAGCCCATGC 300 GGGCCCCATC CCGCGACCCG GCATCGTCGC CGGGGCTAGG CCAGATTGCC CCGCTCCTCA 360 ACGGGCCGCA TCCCGCGACC CGGCATCGTC GCCGGGGCTA GGCCAGATTG CCCCGCTCCT 420 CAACGGGCCG CATCTCGTGC CGAATTCCTG CAGCCCGGGG GATCCACTAG TTCTAGAGCG 480 GCCGCCACCG CGGTGGAGCT 500 96 amino acids amino acid single linear 97 Val Ala Met Ser Leu Thr Val Gly Ala Gly Val Ala Ser Ala Asp Pro 1 5 10 15 Val Asp Ala Val Ile Asn Thr Thr Cys Asn Tyr Gly Gln Val Val Ala 20 25 30 Ala Leu Asn Ala Thr Asp Pro Gly Ala Ala Ala Gln Phe Asn Ala Ser 35 40 45 Pro Val Ala Gln Ser Tyr Leu Arg Asn Phe Leu Ala Ala Pro Pro Pro 50 55 60 Gln Arg Ala Ala Met Ala Ala Gln Leu Gln Ala Val Pro Gly Ala Ala 65 70 75 80 Gln Tyr Ile Gly Leu Val Glu Ser Val Ala Gly Ser Cys Asn Asn Tyr 85 90 95 154 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 98 ATGACAGAGC AGCAGTGGAA TTTCGCGGGT ATCGAGGCCG CGGCAAGCGC AATCCAGGGA 60 AATGTCACGT CCATTCATTC CCTCCTTGAC GAGGGGAAGC AGTCCCTGAC CAAGCTCGCA 120 GCGGCCTGGG GCGGTAGCGG TTCGGAAGCG TACC 154 51 amino acids amino acid single linear 99 Met Thr Glu Gln Gln Trp Asn Phe Ala Gly Ile Glu Ala Ala Ala Ser 1 5 10 15 Ala Ile Gln Gly Asn Val Thr Ser Ile His Ser Leu Leu Asp Glu Gly 20 25 30 Lys Gln Ser Leu Thr Lys Leu Ala Ala Ala Trp Gly Gly Ser Gly Ser 35 40 45 Glu Ala Tyr 50 282 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 100 CGGTCGCGCA CTTCCAGGTG ACTATGAAAG TCGGCTTCCG NCTGGAGGAT TCCTGAACCT 60 TCAAGCGCGG CCGATAACTG AGGTGCATCA TTAAGCGACT TTTCCAGAAC ATCCTGACGC 120 GCTCGAAACG CGGCACAGCC GACGGTGGCT CCGNCGAGGC GCTGNCTCCA AAATCCCTGA 180 GACAATTCGN CGGGGGCGCC TACAAGGAAG TCGGTGCTGA ATTCGNCGNG TATCTGGTCG 240 ACCTGTGTGG TCTGNAGCCG GACGAAGCGG TGCTCGACGT CG 282 3058 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 101 GATCGTACCC GTGCGAGTGC TCGGGCCGTT TGAGGATGGA GTGCACGTGT CTTTCGTGAT 60 GGCATACCCA GAGATGTTGG CGGCGGCGGC TGACACCCTG CAGAGCATCG GTGCTACCAC 120 TGTGGCTAGC AATGCCGCTG CGGCGGCCCC GACGACTGGG GTGGTGCCCC CCGCTGCCGA 180 TGAGGTGTCG GCGCTGACTG CGGCGCACTT CGCCGCACAT GCGGCGATGT ATCAGTCCGT 240 GAGCGCTCGG GCTGCTGCGA TTCATGACCA GTTCGTGGCC ACCCTTGCCA GCAGCGCCAG 300 CTCGTATGCG GCCACTGAAG TCGCCAATGC GGCGGCGGCC AGCTAAGCCA GGAACAGTCG 360 GCACGAGAAA CCACGAGAAA TAGGGACACG TAATGGTGGA TTTCGGGGCG TTACCACCGG 420 AGATCAACTC CGCGAGGATG TACGCCGGCC CGGGTTCGGC CTCGCTGGTG GCCGCGGCTC 480 AGATGTGGGA CAGCGTGGCG AGTGACCTGT TTTCGGCCGC GTCGGCGTTT CAGTCGGTGG 540 TCTGGGGTCT GACGGTGGGG TCGTGGATAG GTTCGTCGGC GGGTCTGATG GTGGCGGCGG 600 CCTCGCCGTA TGTGGCGTGG ATGAGCGTCA CCGCGGGGCA GGCCGAGCTG ACCGCCGCCC 660 AGGTCCGGGT TGCTGCGGCG GCCTACGAGA CGGCGTATGG GCTGACGGTG CCCCCGCCGG 720 TGATCGCCGA GAACCGTGCT GAACTGATGA TTCTGATAGC GACCAACCTC TTGGGGCAAA 780 ACACCCCGGC GATCGCGGTC AACGAGGCCG AATACGGCGA GATGTGGGCC CAAGACGCCG 840 CCGCGATGTT TGGCTACGCC GCGGCGACGG CGACGGCGAC GGCGACGTTG CTGCCGTTCG 900 AGGAGGCGCC GGAGATGACC AGCGCGGGTG GGCTCCTCGA GCAGGCCGCC GCGGTCGAGG 960 AGGCCTCCGA CACCGCCGCG GCGAACCAGT TGATGAACAA TGTGCCCCAG GCGCTGCAAC 1020 AGCTGGCCCA GCCCACGCAG GGCACCACGC CTTCTTCCAA GCTGGGTGGC CTGTGGAAGA 1080 CGGTCTCGCC GCATCGGTCG CCGATCAGCA ACATGGTGTC GATGGCCAAC AACCACATGT 1140 CGATGACCAA CTCGGGTGTG TCGATGACCA ACACCTTGAG CTCGATGTTG AAGGGCTTTG 1200 CTCCGGCGGC GGCCGCCCAG GCCGTGCAAA CCGCGGCGCA AAACGGGGTC CGGGCGATGA 1260 GCTCGCTGGG CAGCTCGCTG GGTTCTTCGG GTCTGGGCGG TGGGGTGGCC GCCAACTTGG 1320 GTCGGGCGGC CTCGGTCGGT TCGTTGTCGG TGCCGCAGGC CTGGGCCGCG GCCAACCAGG 1380 CAGTCACCCC GGCGGCGCGG GCGCTGCCGC TGACCAGCCT GACCAGCGCC GCGGAAAGAG 1440 GGCCCGGGCA GATGCTGGGC GGGCTGCCGG TGGGGCAGAT GGGCGCCAGG GCCGGTGGTG 1500 GGCTCAGTGG TGTGCTGCGT GTTCCGCCGC GACCCTATGT GATGCCGCAT TCTCCGGCGG 1560 CCGGCTAGGA GAGGGGGCGC AGACTGTCGT TATTTGACCA GTGATCGGCG GTCTCGGTGT 1620 TTCCGCGGCC GGCTATGACA ACAGTCAATG TGCATGACAA GTTACAGGTA TTAGGTCCAG 1680 GTTCAACAAG GAGACAGGCA ACATGGCCTC ACGTTTTATG ACGGATCCGC ACGCGATGCG 1740 GGACATGGCG GGCCGTTTTG AGGTGCACGC CCAGACGGTG GAGGACGAGG CTCGCCGGAT 1800 GTGGGCGTCC GCGCAAAACA TTTCCGGTGC GGGCTGGAGT GGCATGGCCG AGGCGACCTC 1860 GCTAGACACC ATGGCCCAGA TGAATCAGGC GTTTCGCAAC ATCGTGAACA TGCTGCACGG 1920 GGTGCGTGAC GGGCTGGTTC GCGACGCCAA CAACTACGAG CAGCAAGAGC AGGCCTCCCA 1980 GCAGATCCTC AGCAGCTAAC GTCAGCCGCT GCAGCACAAT ACTTTTACAA GCGAAGGAGA 2040 ACAGGTTCGA TGACCATCAA CTATCAATTC GGGGATGTCG ACGCTCACGG CGCCATGATC 2100 CGCGCTCAGG CCGGGTTGCT GGAGGCCGAG CATCAGGCCA TCATTCGTGA TGTGTTGACC 2160 GCGAGTGACT TTTGGGGCGG CGCCGGTTCG GCGGCCTGCC AGGGGTTCAT TACCCAGTTG 2220 GGCCGTAACT TCCAGGTGAT CTACGAGCAG GCCAACGCCC ACGGGCAGAA GGTGCAGGCT 2280 GCCGGCAACA ACATGGCGCA AACCGACAGC GCCGTCGGCT CCAGCTGGGC CTGACACCAG 2340 GCCAAGGCCA GGGACGTGGT GTACGAGTGA AGTTCCTCGC GTGATCCTTC GGGTGGCAGT 2400 CTAAGTGGTC AGTGCTGGGG TGTTGGTGGT TTGCTGCTTG GCGGGTTCTT CGGTGCTGGT 2460 CAGTGCTGCT CGGGCTCGGG TGAGGACCTC GAGGCCCAGG TAGCGCCGTC CTTCGATCCA 2520 TTCGTCGTGT TGTTCGGCGA GGACGGCTCC GACGAGGCGG ATGATCGAGG CGCGGTCGGG 2580 GAAGATGCCC ACGACGTCGG TTCGGCGTCG TACCTCTCGG TTGAGGCGTT CCTGGGGGTT 2640 GTTGGACCAG ATTTGGCGCC AGATCTGCTT GGGGAAGGCG GTGAACGCCA GCAGGTCGGT 2700 GCGGGCGGTG TCGAGGTGCT CGGCCACCGC GGGGAGTTTG TCGGTCAGAG CGTCGAGTAC 2760 CCGATCATAT TGGGCAACAA CTGATTCGGC GTCGGGCTGG TCGTAGATGG AGTGCAGCAG 2820 GGTGCGCACC CACGGCCAGG AGGGCTTCGG GGTGGCTGCC ATCAGATTGG CTGCGTAGTG 2880 GGTTCTGCAG CGCTGCCAGG CCGCTGCGGG CAGGGTGGCG CCGATCGCGG CCACCAGGCC 2940 GGCGTGGGCG TCGCTGGTGA CCAGCGCGAC CCCGGACAGG CCGCGGGCGA CCAGGTCGCG 3000 GAAGAACGCC AGCCAGCCGG CCCCGTCCTC GGCGGAGGTG ACCTGGATGC CCAGGATC 3058 391 amino acids amino acid single linear 102 Met Val Asp Phe Gly Ala Leu Pro Pro Glu Ile Asn Ser Ala Arg Met 1 5 10 15 Tyr Ala Gly Pro Gly Ser Ala Ser Leu Val Ala Ala Ala Gln Met Trp 20 25 30 Asp Ser Val Ala Ser Asp Leu Phe Ser Ala Ala Ser Ala Phe Gln Ser 35 40 45 Val Val Trp Gly Leu Thr Val Gly Ser Trp Ile Gly Ser Ser Ala Gly 50 55 60 Leu Met Val Ala Ala Ala Ser Pro Tyr Val Ala Trp Met Ser Val Thr 65 70 75 80 Ala Gly Gln Ala Glu Leu Thr Ala Ala Gln Val Arg Val Ala Ala Ala 85 90 95 Ala Tyr Glu Thr Ala Tyr Gly Leu Thr Val Pro Pro Pro Val Ile Ala 100 105 110 Glu Asn Arg Ala Glu Leu Met Ile Leu Ile Ala Thr Asn Leu Leu Gly 115 120 125 Gln Asn Thr Pro Ala Ile Ala Val Asn Glu Ala Glu Tyr Gly Glu Met 130 135 140 Trp Ala Gln Asp Ala Ala Ala Met Phe Gly Tyr Ala Ala Ala Thr Ala 145 150 155 160 Thr Ala Thr Ala Thr Leu Leu Pro Phe Glu Glu Ala Pro Glu Met Thr 165 170 175 Ser Ala Gly Gly Leu Leu Glu Gln Ala Ala Ala Val Glu Glu Ala Ser 180 185 190 Asp Thr Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Leu Met Asn Asn Val Pro Gln Ala Leu 195 200 205 Gln Gln Leu Ala Gln Pro Thr Gln Gly Thr Thr Pro Ser Ser Lys Leu 210 215 220 Gly Gly Leu Trp Lys Thr Val Ser Pro His Arg Ser Pro Ile Ser Asn 225 230 235 240 Met Val Ser Met Ala Asn Asn His Met Ser Met Thr Asn Ser Gly Val 245 250 255 Ser Met Thr Asn Thr Leu Ser Ser Met Leu Lys Gly Phe Ala Pro Ala 260 265 270 Ala Ala Ala Gln Ala Val Gln Thr Ala Ala Gln Asn Gly Val Arg Ala 275 280 285 Met Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Ser Gly Leu Gly Gly Gly 290 295 300 Val Ala Ala Asn Leu Gly Arg Ala Ala Ser Val Gly Ser Leu Ser Val 305 310 315 320 Pro Gln Ala Trp Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Ala Val Thr Pro Ala Ala Arg 325 330 335 Ala Leu Pro Leu Thr Ser Leu Thr Ser Ala Ala Glu Arg Gly Pro Gly 340 345 350 Gln Met Leu Gly Gly Leu Pro Val Gly Gln Met Gly Ala Arg Ala Gly 355 360 365 Gly Gly Leu Ser Gly Val Leu Arg Val Pro Pro Arg Pro Tyr Val Met 370 375 380 Pro His Ser Pro Ala Ala Gly 385 390 1725 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 103 GACGTCAGCA CCCGCCGTGC AGGGCTGGAG CGTGGTCGGT TTTGATCTGC GGTCAAGGTG 60 ACGTCCCTCG GCGTGTCGCC GGCGTGGATG CAGACTCGAT GCCGCTCTTT AGTGCAACTA 120 ATTTCGTTGA AGTGCCTGCG AGGTATAGGA CTTCACGATT GGTTAATGTA GCGTTCACCC 180 CGTGTTGGGG TCGATTTGGC CGGACCAGTC GTCACCAACG CTTGGCGTGC GCGCCAGGCG 240 GGCGATCAGA TCGCTTGACT ACCAATCAAT CTTGAGCTCC CGGGCCGATG CTCGGGCTAA 300 ATGAGGAGGA GCACGCGTGT CTTTCACTGC GCAACCGGAG ATGTTGGCGG CCGCGGCTGG 360 CGAACTTCGT TCCCTGGGGG CAACGCTGAA GGCTAGCAAT GCCGCCGCAG CCGTGCCGAC 420 GACTGGGGTG GTGCCCCCGG CTGCCGACGA GGTGTCGCTG CTGCTTGCCA CACAATTCCG 480 TACGCATGCG GCGACGTATC AGACGGCCAG CGCCAAGGCC GCGGTGATCC ATGAGCAGTT 540 TGTGACCACG CTGGCCACCA GCGCTAGTTC ATATGCGGAC ACCGAGGCCG CCAACGCTGT 600 GGTCACCGGC TAGCTGACCT GACGGTATTC GAGCGGAAGG ATTATCGAAG TGGTGGATTT 660 CGGGGCGTTA CCACCGGAGA TCAACTCCGC GAGGATGTAC GCCGGCCCGG GTTCGGCCTC 720 GCTGGTGGCC GCCGCGAAGA TGTGGGACAG CGTGGCGAGT GACCTGTTTT CGGCCGCGTC 780 GGCGTTTCAG TCGGTGGTCT GGGGTCTGAC GGTGGGGTCG TGGATAGGTT CGTCGGCGGG 840 TCTGATGGCG GCGGCGGCCT CGCCGTATGT GGCGTGGATG AGCGTCACCG CGGGGCAGGC 900 CCAGCTGACC GCCGCCCAGG TCCGGGTTGC TGCGGCGGCC TACGAGACAG CGTATAGGCT 960 GACGGTGCCC CCGCCGGTGA TCGCCGAGAA CCGTACCGAA CTGATGACGC TGACCGCGAC 1020 CAACCTCTTG GGGCAAAACA CGCCGGCGAT CGAGGCCAAT CAGGCCGCAT ACAGCCAGAT 1080 GTGGGGCCAA GACGCGGAGG CGATGTATGG CTACGCCGCC ACGGCGGCGA CGGCGACCGA 1140 GGCGTTGCTG CCGTTCGAGG ACGCCCCACT GATCACCAAC CCCGGCGGGC TCCTTGAGCA 1200 GGCCGTCGCG GTCGAGGAGG CCATCGACAC CGCCGCGGCG AACCAGTTGA TGAACAATGT 1260 GCCCCAAGCG CTGCAACAGC TGGCCCAGCC AGCGCAGGGC GTCGTACCTT CTTCCAAGCT 1320 GGGTGGGCTG TGGACGGCGG TCTCGCCGCA TCTGTCGCCG CTCAGCAACG TCAGTTCGAT 1380 AGCCAACAAC CACATGTCGA TGATGGGCAC GGGTGTGTCG ATGACCAACA CCTTGCACTC 1440 GATGTTGAAG GGCTTAGCTC CGGCGGCGGC TCAGGCCGTG GAAACCGCGG CGGAAAACGG 1500 GGTCTGGGCG ATGAGCTCGC TGGGCAGCCA GCTGGGTTCG TCGCTGGGTT CTTCGGGTCT 1560 GGGCGCTGGG GTGGCCGCCA ACTTGGGTCG GGCGGCCTCG GTCGGTTCGT TGTCGGTGCC 1620 GCCAGCATGG GCCGCGGCCA ACCAGGCGGT CACCCCGGCG GCGCGGGCGC TGCCGCTGAC 1680 CAGCCTGACC AGCGCCGCCC AAACCGCCCC CGGACACATG CTGGG 1725 359 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 104 Val Val Asp Phe Gly Ala Leu Pro Pro Glu Ile Asn Ser Ala Arg Met 1 5 10 15 Tyr Ala Gly Pro Gly Ser Ala Ser Leu Val Ala Ala Ala Lys Met Trp 20 25 30 Asp Ser Val Ala Ser Asp Leu Phe Ser Ala Ala Ser Ala Phe Gln Ser 35 40 45 Val Val Trp Gly Leu Thr Val Gly Ser Trp Ile Gly Ser Ser Ala Gly 50 55 60 Leu Met Ala Ala Ala Ala Ser Pro Tyr Val Ala Trp Met Ser Val Thr 65 70 75 80 Ala Gly Gln Ala Gln Leu Thr Ala Ala Gln Val Arg Val Ala Ala Ala 85 90 95 Ala Tyr Glu Thr Ala Tyr Arg Leu Thr Val Pro Pro Pro Val Ile Ala 100 105 110 Glu Asn Arg Thr Glu Leu Met Thr Leu Thr Ala Thr Asn Leu Leu Gly 115 120 125 Gln Asn Thr Pro Ala Ile Glu Ala Asn Gln Ala Ala Tyr Ser Gln Met 130 135 140 Trp Gly Gln Asp Ala Glu Ala Met Tyr Gly Tyr Ala Ala Thr Ala Ala 145 150 155 160 Thr Ala Thr Glu Ala Leu Leu Pro Phe Glu Asp Ala Pro Leu Ile Thr 165 170 175 Asn Pro Gly Gly Leu Leu Glu Gln Ala Val Ala Val Glu Glu Ala Ile 180 185 190 Asp Thr Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Leu Met Asn Asn Val Pro Gln Ala Leu 195 200 205 Gln Gln Leu Ala Gln Pro Ala Gln Gly Val Val Pro Ser Ser Lys Leu 210 215 220 Gly Gly Leu Trp Thr Ala Val Ser Pro His Leu Ser Pro Leu Ser Asn 225 230 235 240 Val Ser Ser Ile Ala Asn Asn His Met Ser Met Met Gly Thr Gly Val 245 250 255 Ser Met Thr Asn Thr Leu His Ser Met Leu Lys Gly Leu Ala Pro Ala 260 265 270 Ala Ala Gln Ala Val Glu Thr Ala Ala Glu Asn Gly Val Trp Ala Met 275 280 285 Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Gln Leu Gly Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Ser Gly Leu 290 295 300 Gly Ala Gly Val Ala Ala Asn Leu Gly Arg Ala Ala Ser Val Gly Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser Val Pro Pro Ala Trp Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Ala Val Thr Pro 325 330 335 Ala Ala Arg Ala Leu Pro Leu Thr Ser Leu Thr Ser Ala Ala Gln Thr 340 345 350 Ala Pro Gly His Met Leu Gly 355 3027 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 105 AGTTCAGTCG AGAATGATAC TGACGGGCTG TATCCACGAT GGCTGAGACA ACCGAACCAC 60 CGTCGGACGC GGGGACATCG CAAGCCGACG CGATGGCGTT GGCCGCCGAA GCCGAAGCCG 120 CCGAAGCCGA AGCGCTGGCC GCCGCGGCGC GGGCCCGTGC CCGTGCCGCC CGGTTGAAGC 180 GTGAGGCGCT GGCGATGGCC CCAGCCGAGG ACGAGAACGT CCCCGAGGAT ATGCAGACTG 240 GGAAGACGCC GAAGACTATG ACGACTATGA CGACTATGAG GCCGCAGACC AGGAGGCCGC 300 ACGGTCGGCA TCCTGGCGAC GGCGGTTGCG GGTGCGGTTA CCAAGACTGT CCACGATTGC 360 CATGGCGGCC GCAGTCGTCA TCATCTGCGG CTTCACCGGG CTCAGCGGAT ACATTGTGTG 420 GCAACACCAT GAGGCCACCG AACGCCAGCA GCGCGCCGCG GCGTTCGCCG CCGGAGCCAA 480 GCAAGGTGTC ATCAACATGA CCTCGCTGGA CTTCAACAAG GCCAAAGAAG ACGTCGCGCG 540 TGTGATCGAC AGCTCCACCG GCGAATTCAG GGATGACTTC CAGCAGCGGG CAGCCGATTT 600 CACCAAGGTT GTCGAACAGT CCAAAGTGGT CACCGAAGGC ACGGTGAACG CGACAGCCGT 660 CGAATCCATG AACGAGCATT CCGCCGTGGT GCTCGTCGCG GCGACTTCAC GGGTCACCAA 720 TTCCGCTGGG GCGAAAGACG AACCACGTGC GTGGCGGCTC AAAGTGACCG TGACCGAAGA 780 GGGGGGACAG TACAAGATGT CGAAAGTTGA GTTCGTACCG TGACCGATGA CGTACGCGAC 840 GTCAACACCG AAACCACTGA CGCCACCGAA GTCGCTGAGA TCGACTCAGC CGCAGGCGAA 900 GCCGGTGATT CGGCGACCGA GGCATTTGAC ACCGACTCTG CAACGGAATC TACCGCGCAG 960 AAGGGTCAGC GGCACCGTGA CCTGTGGCGA ATGCAGGTTA CCTTGAAACC CGTTCCGGTG 1020 ATTCTCATCC TGCTCATGTT GATCTCTGGG GGCGCGACGG GATGGCTATA CCTTGAGCAA 1080 TACGACCCGA TCAGCAGACG GACTCCGGCG CCGCCCGTGC TGCCGTCGCC GCGGCGTCTG 1140 ACGGGACAAT CGCGCTGTTG TGTATTCACC CGACACGTCG ACCAAGACTT CGCTACCGCC 1200 AGGTCGCACC TCGCCGGCGA TTTCCTGTCC TATACGACCA GTTCACGCAG CAGATCGTGG 1260 CTCCGGCGGC CAAACAGAAG TCACTGAAAA CCACCGCCAA GGTGGTGCGC GCGGCCGTGT 1320 CGGAGCTACA TCCGGATTCG GCCGTCGTTC TGGTTTTTGT CGACCAGAGC ACTACCAGTA 1380 AGGACAGCCC CAATCCGTCG ATGGCGGCCA GCAGCGTGAT GGTGACCCTA GCCAAGGTCG 1440 ACGGCAATTG GCTGATCACC AAGTTCACCC CGGTTTAGGT TGCCGTAGGC GGTCGCCAAG 1500 TCTGACGGGG GCGCGGGTGG CTGCTCGTGC GAGATACCGG CCGTTCTCCG GACAATCACG 1560 GCCCGACCTC AAACAGATCT CGGCCGCTGT CTAATCGGCC GGGTTATTTA AGATTAGTTG 1620 CCACTGTATT TACCTGATGT TCAGATTGTT CAGCTGGATT TAGCTTCGCG GCAGGGCGGC 1680 TGGTGCACTT TGCATCTGGG GTTGTGACTA CTTGAGAGAA TTTGACCTGT TGCCGACGTT 1740 GTTTGCTGTC CATCATTGGT GCTAGTTATG GCCGAGCGGA AGGATTATCG AAGTGGTGGA 1800 CTTCGGGGCG TTACCACCGG AGATCAACTC CGCGAGGATG TACGCCGGCC CGGGTTCGGC 1860 CTCGCTGGTG GCCGCCGCGA AGATGTGGGA CAGCGTGGCG AGTGACCTGT TTTCGGCCGC 1920 GTCGGCGTTT CAGTCGGTGG TCTGGGGTCT GACGACGGGA TCGTGGATAG GTTCGTCGGC 1980 GGGTCTGATG GTGGCGGCGG CCTCGCCGTA TGTGGCGTGG ATGAGCGTCA CCGCGGGGCA 2040 GGCCGAGCTG ACCGCCGCCC AGGTCCGGGT TGCTGCGGCG GCCTACGAGA CGGCGTATGG 2100 GCTGACGGTG CCCCCGCCGG TGATCGCCGA GAACCGTGCT GAACTGATGA TTCTGATAGC 2160 GACCAACCTC TTGGGGCAAA ACACCCCGGC GATCGCGGTC AACGAGGCCG AATACGGGGA 2220 GATGTGGGCC CAAGACGCCG CCGCGATGTT TGGCTACGCC GCCACGGCGG CGACGGCGAC 2280 CGAGGCGTTG CTGCCGTTCG AGGACGCCCC ACTGATCACC AACCCCGGCG GGCTCCTTGA 2340 GCAGGCCGTC GCGGTCGAGG AGGCCATCGA CACCGCCGCG GCGAACCAGT TGATGAACAA 2400 TGTGCCCCAA GCGCTGCAAC AACTGGCCCA GCCCACGAAA AGCATCTGGC CGTTCGACCA 2460 ACTGAGTGAA CTCTGGAAAG CCATCTCGCC GCATCTGTCG CCGCTCAGCA ACATCGTGTC 2520 GATGCTCAAC AACCACGTGT CGATGACCAA CTCGGGTGTG TCGATGGCCA GCACCTTGCA 2580 CTCAATGTTG AAGGGCTTTG CTCCGGCGGC GGCTCAGGCC GTGGAAACCG CGGCGCAAAA 2640 CGGGGTCCAG GCGATGAGCT CGCTGGGCAG CCAGCTGGGT TCGTCGCTGG GTTCTTCGGG 2700 TCTGGGCGCT GGGGTGGCCG CCAACTTGGG TCGGGCGGCC TCGGTCGGTT CGTTGTCGGT 2760 GCCGCAGGCC TGGGCCGCGG CCAACCAGGC GGTCACCCCG GCGGCGCGGG CGCTGCCGCT 2820 GACCAGCCTG ACCAGCGCCG CCCAAACCGC CCCCGGACAC ATGCTGGGCG GGCTACCGCT 2880 GGGGCAACTG ACCAATAGCG GCGGCGGGTT CGGCGGGGTT AGCAATGCGT TGCGGATGCC 2940 GCCGCGGGCG TACGTAATGC CCCGTGTGCC CGCCGCCGGG TAACGCCGAT CCGCACGCAA 3000 TGCGGGCCCT CTATGCGGGC AGCGATC 3027 396 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 106 Val Val Asp Phe Gly Ala Leu Pro Pro Glu Ile Asn Ser Ala Arg Met 1 5 10 15 Tyr Ala Gly Pro Gly Ser Ala Ser Leu Val Ala Ala Ala Lys Met Trp 20 25 30 Asp Ser Val Ala Ser Asp Leu Phe Ser Ala Ala Ser Ala Phe Gln Ser 35 40 45 Val Val Trp Gly Leu Thr Thr Gly Ser Trp Ile Gly Ser Ser Ala Gly 50 55 60 Leu Met Val Ala Ala Ala Ser Pro Tyr Val Ala Trp Met Ser Val Thr 65 70 75 80 Ala Gly Gln Ala Glu Leu Thr Ala Ala Gln Val Arg Val Ala Ala Ala 85 90 95 Ala Tyr Glu Thr Ala Tyr Gly Leu Thr Val Pro Pro Pro Val Ile Ala 100 105 110 Glu Asn Arg Ala Glu Leu Met Ile Leu Ile Ala Thr Asn Leu Leu Gly 115 120 125 Gln Asn Thr Pro Ala Ile Ala Val Asn Glu Ala Glu Tyr Gly Glu Met 130 135 140 Trp Ala Gln Asp Ala Ala Ala Met Phe Gly Tyr Ala Ala Thr Ala Ala 145 150 155 160 Thr Ala Thr Glu Ala Leu Leu Pro Phe Glu Asp Ala Pro Leu Ile Thr 165 170 175 Asn Pro Gly Gly Leu Leu Glu Gln Ala Val Ala Val Glu Glu Ala Ile 180 185 190 Asp Thr Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Leu Met Asn Asn Val Pro Gln Ala Leu 195 200 205 Gln Gln Leu Ala Gln Pro Thr Lys Ser Ile Trp Pro Phe Asp Gln Leu 210 215 220 Ser Glu Leu Trp Lys Ala Ile Ser Pro His Leu Ser Pro Leu Ser Asn 225 230 235 240 Ile Val Ser Met Leu Asn Asn His Val Ser Met Thr Asn Ser Gly Val 245 250 255 Ser Met Ala Ser Thr Leu His Ser Met Leu Lys Gly Phe Ala Pro Ala 260 265 270 Ala Ala Gln Ala Val Glu Thr Ala Ala Gln Asn Gly Val Gln Ala Met 275 280 285 Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Gln Leu Gly Ser Ser Leu Gly Ser Ser Gly Leu 290 295 300 Gly Ala Gly Val Ala Ala Asn Leu Gly Arg Ala Ala Ser Val Gly Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser Val Pro Gln Ala Trp Ala Ala Ala Asn Gln Ala Val Thr Pro 325 330 335 Ala Ala Arg Ala Leu Pro Leu Thr Ser Leu Thr Ser Ala Ala Gln Thr 340 345 350 Ala Pro Gly His Met Leu Gly Gly Leu Pro Leu Gly Gln Leu Thr Asn 355 360 365 Ser Gly Gly Gly Phe Gly Gly Val Ser Asn Ala Leu Arg Met Pro Pro 370 375 380 Arg Ala Tyr Val Met Pro Arg Val Pro Ala Ala Gly 385 390 395 1616 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 107 CATCGGAGGG AGTGATCACC ATGCTGTGGC ACGCAATGCC ACCGGAGTAA ATACCGCACG 60 GCTGATGGCC GGCGCGGGTC CGGCTCCAAT GCTTGCGGCG GCCGCGGGAT GGCAGACGCT 120 TTCGGCGGCT CTGGACGCTC AGGCCGTCGA GTTGACCGCG CGCCTGAACT CTCTGGGAGA 180 AGCCTGGACT GGAGGTGGCA GCGACAAGGC GCTTGCGGCT GCAACGCCGA TGGTGGTCTG 240 GCTACAAACC GCGTCAACAC AGGCCAAGAC CCGTGCGATG CAGGCGACGG CGCAAGCCGC 300 GGCATACACC CAGGCCATGG CCACGACGCC GTCGCTGCCG GAGATCGCCG CCAACCACAT 360 CACCCAGGCC GTCCTTACGG CCACCAACTT CTTCGGTATC AACACGATCC CGATCGCGTT 420 GACCGAGATG GATTATTTCA TCCGTATGTG GAACCAGGCA GCCCTGGCAA TGGAGGTCTA 480 CCAGGCCGAG ACCGCGGTTA ACACGCTTTT CGAGAAGCTC GAGCCGATGG CGTCGATCCT 540 TGATCCCGGC GCGAGCCAGA GCACGACGAA CCCGATCTTC GGAATGCCCT CCCCTGGCAG 600 CTCAACACCG GTTGGCCAGT TGCCGCCGGC GGCTACCCAG ACCCTCGGCC AACTGGGTGA 660 GATGAGCGGC CCGATGCAGC AGCTGACCCA GCCGCTGCAG CAGGTGACGT CGTTGTTCAG 720 CCAGGTGGGC GGCACCGGCG GCGGCAACCC AGCCGACGAG GAAGCCGCGC AGATGGGCCT 780 GCTCGGCACC AGTCCGCTGT CGAACCATCC GCTGGCTGGT GGATCAGGCC CCAGCGCGGG 840 CGCGGGCCTG CTGCGCGCGG AGTCGCTACC TGGCGCAGGT GGGTCGTTGA CCCGCACGCC 900 GCTGATGTCT CAGCTGATCG AAAAGCCGGT TGCCCCCTCG GTGATGCCGG CGGCTGCTGC 960 CGGATCGTCG GCGACGGGTG GCGCCGCTCC GGTGGGTGCG GGAGCGATGG GCCAGGGTGC 1020 GCAATCCGGC GGCTCCACCA GGCCGGGTCT GGTCGCGCCG GCACCGCTCG CGCAGGAGCG 1080 TGAAGAAGAC GACGAGGACG ACTGGGACGA AGAGGACGAC TGGTGAGCTC CCGTAATGAC 1140 AACAGACTTC CCGGCCACCC GGGCCGGAAG ACTTGCCAAC ATTTTGGCGA GGAAGGTAAA 1200 GAGAGAAAGT AGTCCAGCAT GGCAGAGATG AAGACCGATG CCGCTACCCT CGCGCAGGAG 1260 GCAGGTAATT TCGAGCGGAT CTCCGGCGAC CTGAAAACCC AGATCGACCA GGTGGAGTCG 1320 ACGGCAGGTT CGTTGCAGGG CCAGTGGCGC GGCGCGGCGG GGACGGCCGC CCAGGCCGCG 1380 GTGGTGCGCT TCCAAGAAGC AGCCAATAAG CAGAAGCAGG AACTCGACGA GATCTCGACG 1440 AATATTCGTC AGGCCGGCGT CCAATACTCG AGGGCCGACG AGGAGCAGCA GCAGGCGCTG 1500 TCCTCGCAAA TGGGCTTCTG ACCCGCTAAT ACGAAAAGAA ACGGAGCAAA AACATGACAG 1560 AGCAGCAGTG GAATTTCGCG GGTATCGAGG CCGCGGCAAG CGCAATCCAG GGAAAT 1616 432 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 108 CTAGTGGATG GGACCATGGC CATTTTCTGC AGTCTCACTG CCTTCTGTGT TGACATTTTG 60 GCACGCCGGC GGAAACGAAG CACTGGGGTC GAAGAACGGC TGCGCTGCCA TATCGTCCGG 120 AGCTTCCATA CCTTCGTGCG GCCGGAAGAG CTTGTCGTAG TCGGCCGCCA TGACAACCTC 180 TCAGAGTGCG CTCAAACGTA TAAACACGAG AAAGGGCGAG ACCGACGGAA GGTCGAACTC 240 GCCCGATCCC GTGTTTCGCT ATTCTACGCG AACTCGGCGT TGCCCTATGC GAACATCCCA 300 GTGACGTTGC CTTCGGTCGA AGCCATTGCC TGACCGGCTT CGCTGATCGT CCGCGCCAGG 360 TTCTGCAGCG CGTTGTTCAG CTCGGTAGCC GTGGCGTCCC ATTTTTGCTG GACACCCTGG 420 TACGCCTCCG AA 432 368 amino acids amino acid single linear 109 Met Leu Trp His Ala Met Pro Pro Glu Xaa Asn Thr Ala Arg Leu Met 1 5 10 15 Ala Gly Ala Gly Pro Ala Pro Met Leu Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Trp Gln 20 25 30 Thr Leu Ser Ala Ala Leu Asp Ala Gln Ala Val Glu Leu Thr Ala Arg 35 40 45 Leu Asn Ser Leu Gly Glu Ala Trp Thr Gly Gly Gly Ser Asp Lys Ala 50 55 60 Leu Ala Ala Ala Thr Pro Met Val Val Trp Leu Gln Thr Ala Ser Thr 65 70 75 80 Gln Ala Lys Thr Arg Ala Met Gln Ala Thr Ala Gln Ala Ala Ala Tyr 85 90 95 Thr Gln Ala Met Ala Thr Thr Pro Ser Leu Pro Glu Ile Ala Ala Asn 100 105 110 His Ile Thr Gln Ala Val Leu Thr Ala Thr Asn Phe Phe Gly Ile Asn 115 120 125 Thr Ile Pro Ile Ala Leu Thr Glu Met Asp Tyr Phe Ile Arg Met Trp 130 135 140 Asn Gln Ala Ala Leu Ala Met Glu Val Tyr Gln Ala Glu Thr Ala Val 145 150 155 160 Asn Thr Leu Phe Glu Lys Leu Glu Pro Met Ala Ser Ile Leu Asp Pro 165 170 175 Gly Ala Ser Gln Ser Thr Thr Asn Pro Ile Phe Gly Met Pro Ser Pro 180 185 190 Gly Ser Ser Thr Pro Val Gly Gln Leu Pro Pro Ala Ala Thr Gln Thr 195 200 205 Leu Gly Gln Leu Gly Glu Met Ser Gly Pro Met Gln Gln Leu Thr Gln 210 215 220 Pro Leu Gln Gln Val Thr Ser Leu Phe Ser Gln Val Gly Gly Thr Gly 225 230 235 240 Gly Gly Asn Pro Ala Asp Glu Glu Ala Ala Gln Met Gly Leu Leu Gly 245 250 255 Thr Ser Pro Leu Ser Asn His Pro Leu Ala Gly Gly Ser Gly Pro Ser 260 265 270 Ala Gly Ala Gly Leu Leu Arg Ala Glu Ser Leu Pro Gly Ala Gly Gly 275 280 285 Ser Leu Thr Arg Thr Pro Leu Met Ser Gln Leu Ile Glu Lys Pro Val 290 295 300 Ala Pro Ser Val Met Pro Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Ser Ser Ala Thr Gly 305 310 315 320 Gly Ala Ala Pro Val Gly Ala Gly Ala Met Gly Gln Gly Ala Gln Ser 325 330 335 Gly Gly Ser Thr Arg Pro Gly Leu Val Ala Pro Ala Pro Leu Ala Gln 340 345 350 Glu Arg Glu Glu Asp Asp Glu Asp Asp Trp Asp Glu Glu Asp Asp Trp 355 360 365 100 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 110 Met Ala Glu Met Lys Thr Asp Ala Ala Thr Leu Ala Gln Glu Ala Gly 1 5 10 15 Asn Phe Glu Arg Ile Ser Gly Asp Leu Lys Thr Gln Ile Asp Gln Val 20 25 30 Glu Ser Thr Ala Gly Ser Leu Gln Gly Gln Trp Arg Gly Ala Ala Gly 35 40 45 Thr Ala Ala Gln Ala Ala Val Val Arg Phe Gln Glu Ala Ala Asn Lys 50 55 60 Gln Lys Gln Glu Leu Asp Glu Ile Ser Thr Asn Ile Arg Gln Ala Gly 65 70 75 80 Val Gln Tyr Ser Arg Ala Asp Glu Glu Gln Gln Gln Ala Leu Ser Ser 85 90 95 Gln Met Gly Phe 100 396 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 111 GATCTCCGGC GACCTGAAAA CCCAGATCGA CCAGGTGGAG TCGACGGCAG GTTCGTTGCA 60 GGGCCAGTGG CGCGGCGCGG CGGGGACGGC CGCCCAGGCC GCGGTGGTGC GCTTCCAAGA 120 AGCAGCCAAT AAGCAGAAGC AGGAACTCGA CGAGATCTCG ACGAATATTC GTCAGGCCGG 180 CGTCCAATAC TCGAGGGCCG ACGAGGAGCA GCAGCAGGCG CTGTCCTCGC AAATGGGCTT 240 CTGACCCGCT AATACGAAAA GAAACGGAGC AAAAACATGA CAGAGCAGCA GTGGAATTTC 300 GCGGGTATCG AGGCCGCGGC AAGCGCAATC CAGGGAAATG TCACGTCCAT TCATTCCCTC 360 CTTGACGAGG GGAAGCAGTC CCTGACCAAG CTCGCA 396 80 amino acids amino acid single linear 112 Ile Ser Gly Asp Leu Lys Thr Gln Ile Asp Gln Val Glu Ser Thr Ala 1 5 10 15 Gly Ser Leu Gln Gly Gln Trp Arg Gly Ala Ala Gly Thr Ala Ala Gln 20 25 30 Ala Ala Val Val Arg Phe Gln Glu Ala Ala Asn Lys Gln Lys Gln Glu 35 40 45 Leu Asp Glu Ile Ser Thr Asn Ile Arg Gln Ala Gly Val Gln Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Arg Ala Asp Glu Glu Gln Gln Gln Ala Leu Ser Ser Gln Met Gly Phe 65 70 75 80 387 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 113 GTGGATCCCG ATCCCGTGTT TCGCTATTCT ACGCGAACTC GGCGTTGCCC TATGCGAACA 60 TCCCAGTGAC GTTGCCTTCG GTCGAAGCCA TTGCCTGACC GGCTTCGCTG ATCGTCCGCG 120 CCAGGTTCTG CAGCGCGTTG TTCAGCTCGG TAGCCGTGGC GTCCCATTTT TGCTGGACAC 180 CCTGGTACGC CTCCGAACCG CTACCGCCCC AGGCCGCTGC GAGCTTGGTC AGGGACTGCT 240 TCCCCTCGTC AAGGAGGGAA TGAATGGACG TGACATTTCC CTGGATTGCG CTTGCCGCGG 300 CCTCGATACC CGCGAAATTC CACTGCTGCT CTGTCATGTT TTTGCTCCGT TTCTTTTCGT 360 ATTAGCGGGT CAGAAGCCCA TTTGCGA 387 272 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 114 CGGCACGAGG ATCTCGGTTG GCCCAACGGC GCTGGCGAGG GCTCCGTTCC GGGGGCGAGC 60 TGCGCGCCGG ATGCTTCCTC TGCCCGCAGC CGCGCCTGGA TGGATGGACC AGTTGCTACC 120 TTCCCGACGT TTCGTTCGGT GTCTGTGCGA TAGCGGTGAC CCCGGCGCGC ACGTCGGGAG 180 TGTTGGGGGG CAGGCCGGGT CGGTGGTTCG GCCGGGGACG CAGACGGTCT GGACGGAACG 240 GGCGGGGGTT CGCCGATTGG CATCTTTGCC CA 272 20 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 115 Asp Pro Val Asp Ala Val Ile Asn Thr Thr Cys Asn Tyr Gly Gln Val 1 5 10 15 Val Ala Ala Leu 20 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 116 Ala Val Glu Ser Gly Met Leu Ala Leu Gly Thr Pro Ala Pro Ser 1 5 10 15 19 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 117 Ala Ala Met Lys Pro Arg Thr Gly Asp Gly Pro Leu Glu Ala Ala Lys 1 5 10 15 Glu Gly Arg 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 118 Tyr Tyr Trp Cys Pro Gly Gln Pro Phe Asp Pro Ala Trp Gly Pro 1 5 10 15 14 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 119 Asp Ile Gly Ser Glu Ser Thr Glu Asp Gln Gln Xaa Ala Val 1 5 10 13 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 120 Ala Glu Glu Ser Ile Ser Thr Xaa Glu Xaa Ile Val Pro 1 5 10 17 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 121 Asp Pro Glu Pro Ala Pro Pro Val Pro Thr Thr Ala Ala Ser Pro Pro 1 5 10 15 Ser 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 122 Ala Pro Lys Thr Tyr Xaa Glu Glu Leu Lys Gly Thr Asp Thr Gly 1 5 10 15 30 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 123 Asp Pro Ala Ser Ala Pro Asp Val Pro Thr Ala Ala Gln Leu Thr Ser 1 5 10 15 Leu Leu Asn Ser Leu Ala Asp Pro Asn Val Ser Phe Ala Asn 20 25 30 22 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 124 Asp Pro Pro Asp Pro His Gln Xaa Asp Met Thr Lys Gly Tyr Tyr Pro 1 5 10 15 Gly Gly Arg Arg Xaa Phe 20 7 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 125 Asp Pro Gly Tyr Thr Pro Gly 1 5 10 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear /note= “The Second Residue Can Be Either a Pro or Thr” 126 Xaa Xaa Gly Phe Thr Gly Pro Gln Phe Tyr 1 5 10 9 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear /note= “The Third Residue Can Be Either a Gln or Leu” 127 Xaa Pro Xaa Val Thr Ala Tyr Ala Gly 1 5 9 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 128 Xaa Xaa Xaa Glu Lys Pro Phe Leu Arg 1 5 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 129 Xaa Asp Ser Glu Lys Ser Ala Thr Ile Lys Val Thr Asp Ala Ser 1 5 10 15 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 130 Ala Gly Asp Thr Xaa Ile Tyr Ile Val Gly Asn Leu Thr Ala Asp 1 5 10 15 15 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 131 Ala Pro Glu Ser Gly Ala Gly Leu Gly Gly Thr Val Gln Ala Gly 1 5 10 15 21 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 132 Xaa Tyr Ile Ala Tyr Xaa Thr Thr Ala Gly Ile Val Pro Gly Lys Ile 1 5 10 15 Asn Val His Leu Val 20 882 base pairs nucleic acid single linear DNA (genomic) 133 GCAACGCTGT CGTGGCCTTT GCGGTGATCG GTTTCGCCTC GCTGGCGGTG GCGGTGGCGG 60 TCACCATCCG ACCGACCGCG GCCTCAAAAC CGGTAGAGGG ACACCAAAAC GCCCAGCCAG 120 GGAAGTTCAT GCCGTTGTTG CCGACGCAAC AGCAGGCGCC GGTCCCGCCG CCTCCGCCCG 180 ATGATCCCAC CGCTGGATTC CAGGGCGGCA CCATTCCGGC TGTACAGAAC GTGGTGCCGC 240 GGCCGGGTAC CTCACCCGGG GTGGGTGGGA CGCCGGCTTC GCCTGCGCCG GAAGCGCCGG 300 CCGTGCCCGG TGTTGTGCCT GCCCCGGTGC CAATCCCGGT CCCGATCATC ATTCCCCCGT 360 TCCCGGGTTG GCAGCCTGGA ATGCCGACCA TCCCCACCGC ACCGCCGACG ACGCCGGTGA 420 CCACGTCGGC GACGACGCCG CCGACCACGC CGCCGACCAC GCCGGTGACC ACGCCGCCAA 480 CGACGCCGCC GACCACGCCG GTGACCACGC CGCCAACGAC GCCGCCGACC ACGCCGGTGA 540 CCACGCCACC AACGACCGTC GCCCCGACGA CCGTCGCCCC GACGACGGTC GCTCCGACCA 600 CCGTCGCCCC GACCACGGTC GCTCCAGCCA CCGCCACGCC GACGACCGTC GCTCCGCAGC 660 CGACGCAGCA GCCCACGCAA CAACCAACCC AACAGATGCC AACCCAGCAG CAGACCGTGG 720 CCCCGCAGAC GGTGGCGCCG GCTCCGCAGC CGCCGTCCGG TGGCCGCAAC GGCAGCGGCG 780 GGGGCGACTT ATTCGGCGGG TTCTGATCAC GGTCGCGGCT TCACTACGGT CGGAGGACAT 840 GGCCGGTGAT GCGGTGACGG TGGTGCTGCC CTGTCTCAAC GA 882 815 base pairs nucleic acid single linear DNA (genomic) 134 CCATCAACCA ACCGCTCGCG CCGCCCGCGC CGCCGGATCC GCCGTCGCCG CCACGCCCGC 60 CGGTGCCTCC GGTGCCCCCG TTGCCGCCGT CGCCGCCGTC GCCGCCGACC GGCTGGGTGC 120 CTAGGGCGCT GTTACCGCCC TGGTTGGCGG GGACGCCGCC GGCACCACCG GTACCGCCGA 180 TGGCGCCGTT GCCGCCGGCG GCACCGTTGC CACCGTTGCC ACCGTTGCCA CCGTTGCCGA 240 CCAGCCACCC GCCGCGACCA CCGGCACCGC CGGCGCCGCC CGCACCGCCG GCGTGCCCGT 300 TCGTGCCCGT ACCGCCGGCA CCGCCGTTGC CGCCGTCACC GCCGACGGAA CTACCGGCGG 360 ACGCGGCCTG CCCGCCGGCG CCGCCCGCAC CGCCATTGGC ACCGCCGTCA CCGCCGGCTG 420 GGAGTGCCGC GATTAGGGCA CTGACCGGCG CAACCAGCGC AAGTACTCTC GGTCACCGAG 480 CACTTCCAGA CGACACCACA GCACGGGGTT GTCGGCGGAC TGGGTGAAAT GGCAGCCGAT 540 AGCGGCTAGC TGTCGGCTGC GGTCAACCTC GATCATGATG TCGAGGTGAC CGTGACCGCG 600 CCCCCCGAAG GAGGCGCTGA ACTCGGCGTT GAGCCGATCG GCGATCGGTT GGGGCAGTGC 660 CCAGGCCAAT ACGGGGATAC CGGGTGTCNA AGCCGCCGCG AGCGCAGCTT CGGTTGCGCG 720 ACNGTGGTCG GGGTGGCCTG TTACGCCGTT GTCNTCGAAC ACGAGTAGCA GGTCTGCTCC 780 GGCGAGGGCA TCCACCACGC GTTGCGTCAG CTCGT 815 1152 base pairs nucleic acid single linear DNA (genomic) 135 ACCAGCCGCC GGCTGAGGTC TCAGATCAGA GAGTCTCCGG ACTCACCGGG GCGGTTCAGC 60 CTTCTCCCAG AACAACTGCT GAAGATCCTC GCCCGCGAAA CAGGCGCTGA TTTGACGCTC 120 TATGACCGGT TGAACGACGA GATCATCCGG CAGATTGATA TGGCACCGCT GGGCTAACAG 180 GTGCGCAAGA TGGTGCAGCT GTATGTCTCG GACTCCGTGT CGCGGATCAG CTTTGCCGAC 240 GGCCGGGTGA TCGTGTGGAG CGAGGAGCTC GGCGAGAGCC AGTATCCGAT CGAGACGCTG 300 GACGGCATCA CGCTGTTTGG GCGGCCGACG ATGACAACGC CCTTCATCGT TGAGATGCTC 360 AAGCGTGAGC GCGACATCCA GCTCTTCACG ACCGACGGCC ACTACCAGGG CCGGATCTCA 420 ACACCCGACG TGTCATACGC GCCGCGGCTC CGTCAGCAAG TTCACCGCAC CGACGATCCT 480 GCGTTCTGCC TGTCGTTAAG CAAGCGGATC GTGTCGAGGA AGATCCTGAA TCAGCAGGCC 540 TTGATTCGGG CACACACGTC GGGGCAAGAC GTTGCTGAGA GCATCCGCAC GATGAAGCAC 600 TCGCTGGCCT GGGTCGATCG ATCGGGCTCC CTGGCGGAGT TGAACGGGTT CGAGGGAAAT 660 GCCGCAAAGG CATACTTCAC CGCGCTGGGG CATCTCGTCC CGCAGGAGTT CGCATTCCAG 720 GGCCGCTCGA CTCGGCCGCC GTTGGACGCC TTCAACTCGA TGGTCAGCCT CGGCTATTCG 780 CTGCTGTACA AGAACATCAT AGGGGCGATC GAGCGTCACA GCCTGAACGC GTATATCGGT 840 TTCCTACACC AGGATTCACG AGGGCACGCA ACGTCTCGTG CCGAATTCGG CACGAGCTCC 900 GCTGAAACCG CTGGCCGGCT GCTCAGTGCC CGTACGTAAT CCGCTGCGCC CAGGCCGGCC 960 CGCCGGCCGA ATACCAGCAG ATCGGACAGC GAATTGCCGC CCAGCCGGTT GGAGCCGTGC 1020 ATACCGCCGG CACACTCACC GGCAGCGAAC AGGCCTGGCA CCGTGGCGGC GCCGGTGTCC 1080 GCGTCTACTT CGACACCGCC CATCACGTAG TGACACGTCG GCCCGACTTC CATTGCCTGC 1140 GTTCGGCACG AG 1152 655 base pairs nucleic acid single linear DNA (genomic) 136 CTCGTGCCGA TTCGGCAGGG TGTACTTGCC GGTGGTGTAN GCCGCATGAG TGCCGACGAC 60 CAGCAATGCG GCAACAGCAC GGATCCCGGT CAACGACGCC ACCCGGTCCA CGTGGGCGAT 120 CCGCTCGAGT CCGCCCTGGG CGGCTCTTTC CTTGGGCAGG GTCATCCGAC GTGTTTCCGC 180 CGTGGTTTGC CGCCATTATG CCGGCGCGCC GCGTCGGGCG GCCGGTATGG CCGAANGTCG 240 ATCAGCACAC CCGAGATACG GGTCTGTGCA AGCTTTTTGA GCGTCGCGCG GGGCAGCTTC 300 GCCGGCAATT CTACTAGCGA GAAGTCTGGC CCGATACGGA TCTGACCGAA GTCGCTGCGG 360 TGCAGCCCAC CCTCATTGGC GATGGCGCCG ACGATGGCGC CTGGACCGAT CTTGTGCCGC 420 TTGCCGACGG CGACGCGGTA GGTGGTCAAG TCCGGTCTAC GCTTGGGCCT TTGCGGACGG 480 TCCCGACGCT GGTCGCGGTT GCGCCGCGAA AGCGGCGGGT CGGGTGCCAT CAGGAATGCC 540 TCACCGCCGC GGCACTGCAC GGCCAGTGCC GCGGCGATGT CAGCCATCGG GACATCATGC 600 TCGCGTTCAT ACTCCTCGAC CAGTCGGCGG AACAGCTCGA TTCCCGGACC GCCCA 655 267 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 137 Asn Ala Val Val Ala Phe Ala Val Ile Gly Phe Ala Ser Leu Ala Val 1 5 10 15 Ala Val Ala Val Thr Ile Arg Pro Thr Ala Ala Ser Lys Pro Val Glu 20 25 30 Gly His Gln Asn Ala Gln Pro Gly Lys Phe Met Pro Leu Leu Pro Thr 35 40 45 Gln Gln Gln Ala Pro Val Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Asp Asp Pro Thr Ala 50 55 60 Gly Phe Gln Gly Gly Thr Ile Pro Ala Val Gln Asn Val Val Pro Arg 65 70 75 80 Pro Gly Thr Ser Pro Gly Val Gly Gly Thr Pro Ala Ser Pro Ala Pro 85 90 95 Glu Ala Pro Ala Val Pro Gly Val Val Pro Ala Pro Val Pro Ile Pro 100 105 110 Val Pro Ile Ile Ile Pro Pro Phe Pro Gly Trp Gln Pro Gly Met Pro 115 120 125 Thr Ile Pro Thr Ala Pro Pro Thr Thr Pro Val Thr Thr Ser Ala Thr 130 135 140 Thr Pro Pro Thr Thr Pro Pro Thr Thr Pro Val Thr Thr Pro Pro Thr 145 150 155 160 Thr Pro Pro Thr Thr Pro Val Thr Thr Pro Pro Thr Thr Pro Pro Thr 165 170 175 Thr Pro Val Thr Thr Pro Pro Thr Thr Val Ala Pro Thr Thr Val Ala 180 185 190 Pro Thr Thr Val Ala Pro Thr Thr Val Ala Pro Thr Thr Val Ala Pro 195 200 205 Ala Thr Ala Thr Pro Thr Thr Val Ala Pro Gln Pro Thr Gln Gln Pro 210 215 220 Thr Gln Gln Pro Thr Gln Gln Met Pro Thr Gln Gln Gln Thr Val Ala 225 230 235 240 Pro Gln Thr Val Ala Pro Ala Pro Gln Pro Pro Ser Gly Gly Arg Asn 245 250 255 Gly Ser Gly Gly Gly Asp Leu Phe Gly Gly Phe 260 265 174 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 138 Ile Asn Gln Pro Leu Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Asp Pro Pro Ser Pro 1 5 10 15 Pro Arg Pro Pro Val Pro Pro Val Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Ser Pro Pro 20 25 30 Ser Pro Pro Thr Gly Trp Val Pro Arg Ala Leu Leu Pro Pro Trp Leu 35 40 45 Ala Gly Thr Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Val Pro Pro Met Ala Pro Leu Pro 50 55 60 Pro Ala Ala Pro Leu Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Leu Pro Thr 65 70 75 80 Ser His Pro Pro Arg Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro 85 90 95 Ala Cys Pro Phe Val Pro Val Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Ser 100 105 110 Pro Pro Thr Glu Leu Pro Ala Asp Ala Ala Cys Pro Pro Ala Pro Pro 115 120 125 Ala Pro Pro Leu Ala Pro Pro Ser Pro Pro Ala Gly Ser Ala Ala Ile 130 135 140 Arg Ala Leu Thr Gly Ala Thr Ser Ala Ser Thr Leu Gly His Arg Ala 145 150 155 160 Leu Pro Asp Asp Thr Thr Ala Arg Gly Cys Arg Arg Thr Gly 165 170 35 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 139 Gln Pro Pro Ala Glu Val Ser Asp Gln Arg Val Ser Gly Leu Thr Gly 1 5 10 15 Ala Val Gln Pro Ser Pro Arg Thr Thr Ala Glu Asp Pro Arg Pro Arg 20 25 30 Asn Arg Arg 35 104 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 140 Arg Ala Asp Ser Ala Gly Cys Thr Cys Arg Trp Cys Xaa Pro His Glu 1 5 10 15 Cys Arg Arg Pro Ala Met Arg Gln Gln His Gly Ser Arg Ser Thr Thr 20 25 30 Pro Pro Gly Pro Arg Gly Arg Ser Ala Arg Val Arg Pro Gly Arg Leu 35 40 45 Phe Pro Trp Ala Gly Ser Ser Asp Val Phe Pro Pro Trp Phe Ala Ala 50 55 60 Ile Met Pro Ala Arg Arg Val Gly Arg Pro Val Trp Pro Xaa Val Asp 65 70 75 80 Gln His Thr Arg Asp Thr Gly Leu Cys Lys Leu Phe Glu Arg Arg Ala 85 90 95 Gly Gln Leu Arg Arg Gln Phe Tyr 100 53 base pairs nucleic acid single linear other nucleic acid /desc = “PCR primer” Mycobacterium tuberculosis 141 GGATCCATAT GGGCCATCAT CATCATCATC ACGTGATCGA CATCATCGGG ACC 53 42 base pairs nucleic acid single linear other nucleic acid /desc = “PCR Primer” Mycobacterium tuberculosis 142 CCTGAATTCA GGCCTCGGTT GCGCCGGCCT CATCTTGAAC GA 42 31 base pairs nucleic acid single linear other nucleic acid /desc = “PCR Primer” Mycobacterium tuberculosis 143 GGATCCTGCA GGCTCGAAAC CACCGAGCGG T 31 31 base pairs nucleic acid single linear other nucleic acid /desc = “PCR primer” Mycobacterium tuberculosis 144 CTCTGAATTC AGCGCTGGAA ATCGTCGCGA T 31 33 base pairs nucleic acid single linear other nucleic acid /desc = “PCR primer” Mycobacterium tuberculosis 145 GGATCCAGCG CTGAGATGAA GACCGATGCC GCT 33 33 base pairs nucleic acid single linear other nucleic acid /desc = “PCR primer” Mycobacterium tuberculosis 146 GAGAGAATTC TCAGAAGCCC ATTTGCGAGG ACA 33 1993 base pairs nucleic acid single linear DNA (genomic) Mycobacterium tuberculosis CDS 152..1273 147 TGTTCTTCGA CGGCAGGCTG GTGGAGGAAG GGCCCACCGA ACAGCTGTTC TCCTCGCCGA 60 AGCATGCGGA AACCGCCCGA TACGTCGCCG GACTGTCGGG GGACGTCAAG GACGCCAAGC 120 GCGGAAATTG AAGAGCACAG AAAGGTATGG C GTG AAA ATT CGT TTG CAT ACG 172 Val Lys Ile Arg Leu His Thr 1 5 CTG TTG GCC GTG TTG ACC GCT GCG CCG CTG CTG CTA GCA GCG GCG GGC 220 Leu Leu Ala Val Leu Thr Ala Ala Pro Leu Leu Leu Ala Ala Ala Gly 10 15 20 TGT GGC TCG AAA CCA CCG AGC GGT TCG CCT GAA ACG GGC GCC GGC GCC 268 Cys Gly Ser Lys Pro Pro Ser Gly Ser Pro Glu Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala 25 30 35 GGT ACT GTC GCG ACT ACC CCC GCG TCG TCG CCG GTG ACG TTG GCG GAG 316 Gly Thr Val Ala Thr Thr Pro Ala Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Leu Ala Glu 40 45 50 55 ACC GGT AGC ACG CTG CTC TAC CCG CTG TTC AAC CTG TGG GGT CCG GCC 364 Thr Gly Ser Thr Leu Leu Tyr Pro Leu Phe Asn Leu Trp Gly Pro Ala 60 65 70 TTT CAC GAG AGG TAT CCG AAC GTC ACG ATC ACC GCT CAG GGC ACC GGT 412 Phe His Glu Arg Tyr Pro Asn Val Thr Ile Thr Ala Gln Gly Thr Gly 75 80 85 TCT GGT GCC GGG ATC GCG CAG GCC GCC GCC GGG ACG GTC AAC ATT GGG 460 Ser Gly Ala Gly Ile Ala Gln Ala Ala Ala Gly Thr Val Asn Ile Gly 90 95 100 GCC TCC GAC GCC TAT CTG TCG GAA GGT GAT ATG GCC GCG CAC AAG GGG 508 Ala Ser Asp Ala Tyr Leu Ser Glu Gly Asp Met Ala Ala His Lys Gly 105 110 115 CTG ATG AAC ATC GCG CTA GCC ATC TCC GCT CAG CAG GTC AAC TAC AAC 556 Leu Met Asn Ile Ala Leu Ala Ile Ser Ala Gln Gln Val Asn Tyr Asn 120 125 130 135 CTG CCC GGA GTG AGC GAG CAC CTC AAG CTG AAC GGA AAA GTC CTG GCG 604 Leu Pro Gly Val Ser Glu His Leu Lys Leu Asn Gly Lys Val Leu Ala 140 145 150 GCC ATG TAC CAG GGC ACC ATC AAA ACC TGG GAC GAC CCG CAG ATC GCT 652 Ala Met Tyr Gln Gly Thr Ile Lys Thr Trp Asp Asp Pro Gln Ile Ala 155 160 165 GCG CTC AAC CCC GGC GTG AAC CTG CCC GGC ACC GCG GTA GTT CCG CTG 700 Ala Leu Asn Pro Gly Val Asn Leu Pro Gly Thr Ala Val Val Pro Leu 170 175 180 CAC CGC TCC GAC GGG TCC GGT GAC ACC TTC TTG TTC ACC CAG TAC CTG 748 His Arg Ser Asp Gly Ser Gly Asp Thr Phe Leu Phe Thr Gln Tyr Leu 185 190 195 TCC AAG CAA GAT CCC GAG GGC TGG GGC AAG TCG CCC GGC TTC GGC ACC 796 Ser Lys Gln Asp Pro Glu Gly Trp Gly Lys Ser Pro Gly Phe Gly Thr 200 205 210 215 ACC GTC GAC TTC CCG GCG GTG CCG GGT GCG CTG GGT GAG AAC GGC AAC 844 Thr Val Asp Phe Pro Ala Val Pro Gly Ala Leu Gly Glu Asn Gly Asn 220 225 230 GGC GGC ATG GTG ACC GGT TGC GCC GAG ACA CCG GGC TGC GTG GCC TAT 892 Gly Gly Met Val Thr Gly Cys Ala Glu Thr Pro Gly Cys Val Ala Tyr 235 240 245 ATC GGC ATC AGC TTC CTC GAC CAG GCC AGT CAA CGG GGA CTC GGC GAG 940 Ile Gly Ile Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Ala Ser Gln Arg Gly Leu Gly Glu 250 255 260 GCC CAA CTA GGC AAT AGC TCT GGC AAT TTC TTG TTG CCC GAC GCG CAA 988 Ala Gln Leu Gly Asn Ser Ser Gly Asn Phe Leu Leu Pro Asp Ala Gln 265 270 275 AGC ATT CAG GCC GCG GCG GCT GGC TTC GCA TCG AAA ACC CCG GCG AAC 1036 Ser Ile Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Phe Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Ala Asn 280 285 290 295 CAG GCG ATT TCG ATG ATC GAC GGG CCC GCC CCG GAC GGC TAC CCG ATC 1084 Gln Ala Ile Ser Met Ile Asp Gly Pro Ala Pro Asp Gly Tyr Pro Ile 300 305 310 ATC AAC TAC GAG TAC GCC ATC GTC AAC AAC CGG CAA AAG GAC GCC GCC 1132 Ile Asn Tyr Glu Tyr Ala Ile Val Asn Asn Arg Gln Lys Asp Ala Ala 315 320 325 ACC GCG CAG ACC TTG CAG GCA TTT CTG CAC TGG GCG ATC ACC GAC GGC 1180 Thr Ala Gln Thr Leu Gln Ala Phe Leu His Trp Ala Ile Thr Asp Gly 330 335 340 AAC AAG GCC TCG TTC CTC GAC CAG GTT CAT TTC CAG CCG CTG CCG CCC 1228 Asn Lys Ala Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Val His Phe Gln Pro Leu Pro Pro 345 350 355 GCG GTG GTG AAG TTG TCT GAC GCG TTG ATC GCG ACG ATT TCC AGC 1273 Ala Val Val Lys Leu Ser Asp Ala Leu Ile Ala Thr Ile Ser Ser 360 365 370 TAGCCTCGTT GACCACCACG CGACAGCAAC CTCCGTCGGG CCATCGGGCT GCTTTGCGGA 1333 GCATGCTGGC CCGTGCCGGT GAAGTCGGCC GCGCTGGCCC GGCCATCCGG TGGTTGGGTG 1393 GGATAGGTGC GGTGATCCCG CTGCTTGCGC TGGTCTTGGT GCTGGTGGTG CTGGTCATCG 1453 AGGCGATGGG TGCGATCAGG CTCAACGGGT TGCATTTCTT CACCGCCACC GAATGGAATC 1513 CAGGCAACAC CTACGGCGAA ACCGTTGTCA CCGACGCGTC GCCCATCCGG TCGGCGCCTA 1573 CTACGGGGCG TTGCCGCTGA TCGTCGGGAC GCTGGCGACC TCGGCAATCG CCCTGATCAT 1633 CGCGGTGCCG GTCTCTGTAG GAGCGGCGCT GGTGATCGTG GAACGGCTGC CGAAACGGTT 1693 GGCCGAGGCT GTGGGAATAG TCCTGGAATT GCTCGCCGGA ATCCCCAGCG TGGTCGTCGG 1753 TTTGTGGGGG GCAATGACGT TCGGGCCGTT CATCGCTCAT CACATCGCTC CGGTGATCGC 1813 TCACAACGCT CCCGATGTGC CGGTGCTGAA CTACTTGCGC GGCGACCCGG GCAACGGGGA 1873 GGGCATGTTG GTGTCCGGTC TGGTGTTGGC GGTGATGGTC GTTCCCATTA TCGCCACCAC 1933 CACTCATGAC CTGTTCCGGC AGGTGCCGGT GTTGCCCCGG GAGGGCGCGA TCGGGAATTC 1993 374 amino acids amino acid linear protein 148 Val Lys Ile Arg Leu His Thr Leu Leu Ala Val Leu Thr Ala Ala Pro 1 5 10 15 Leu Leu Leu Ala Ala Ala Gly Cys Gly Ser Lys Pro Pro Ser Gly Ser 20 25 30 Pro Glu Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala Gly Thr Val Ala Thr Thr Pro Ala Ser 35 40 45 Ser Pro Val Thr Leu Ala Glu Thr Gly Ser Thr Leu Leu Tyr Pro Leu 50 55 60 Phe Asn Leu Trp Gly Pro Ala Phe His Glu Arg Tyr Pro Asn Val Thr 65 70 75 80 Ile Thr Ala Gln Gly Thr Gly Ser Gly Ala Gly Ile Ala Gln Ala Ala 85 90 95 Ala Gly Thr Val Asn Ile Gly Ala Ser Asp Ala Tyr Leu Ser Glu Gly 100 105 110 Asp Met Ala Ala His Lys Gly Leu Met Asn Ile Ala Leu Ala Ile Ser 115 120 125 Ala Gln Gln Val Asn Tyr Asn Leu Pro Gly Val Ser Glu His Leu Lys 130 135 140 Leu Asn Gly Lys Val Leu Ala Ala Met Tyr Gln Gly Thr Ile Lys Thr 145 150 155 160 Trp Asp Asp Pro Gln Ile Ala Ala Leu Asn Pro Gly Val Asn Leu Pro 165 170 175 Gly Thr Ala Val Val Pro Leu His Arg Ser Asp Gly Ser Gly Asp Thr 180 185 190 Phe Leu Phe Thr Gln Tyr Leu Ser Lys Gln Asp Pro Glu Gly Trp Gly 195 200 205 Lys Ser Pro Gly Phe Gly Thr Thr Val Asp Phe Pro Ala Val Pro Gly 210 215 220 Ala Leu Gly Glu Asn Gly Asn Gly Gly Met Val Thr Gly Cys Ala Glu 225 230 235 240 Thr Pro Gly Cys Val Ala Tyr Ile Gly Ile Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Ala 245 250 255 Ser Gln Arg Gly Leu Gly Glu Ala Gln Leu Gly Asn Ser Ser Gly Asn 260 265 270 Phe Leu Leu Pro Asp Ala Gln Ser Ile Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Phe 275 280 285 Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Ala Asn Gln Ala Ile Ser Met Ile Asp Gly Pro 290 295 300 Ala Pro Asp Gly Tyr Pro Ile Ile Asn Tyr Glu Tyr Ala Ile Val Asn 305 310 315 320 Asn Arg Gln Lys Asp Ala Ala Thr Ala Gln Thr Leu Gln Ala Phe Leu 325 330 335 His Trp Ala Ile Thr Asp Gly Asn Lys Ala Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Val 340 345 350 His Phe Gln Pro Leu Pro Pro Ala Val Val Lys Leu Ser Asp Ala Leu 355 360 365 Ile Ala Thr Ile Ser Ser 370 1993 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 149 TGTTCTTCGA CGGCAGGCTG GTGGAGGAAG GGCCCACCGA ACAGCTGTTC TCCTCGCCGA 60 AGCATGCGGA AACCGCCCGA TACGTCGCCG GACTGTCGGG GGACGTCAAG GACGCCAAGC 120 GCGGAAATTG AAGAGCACAG AAAGGTATGG CGTGAAAATT CGTTTGCATA CGCTGTTGGC 180 CGTGTTGACC GCTGCGCCGC TGCTGCTAGC AGCGGCGGGC TGTGGCTCGA AACCACCGAG 240 CGGTTCGCCT GAAACGGGCG CCGGCGCCGG TACTGTCGCG ACTACCCCCG CGTCGTCGCC 300 GGTGACGTTG GCGGAGACCG GTAGCACGCT GCTCTACCCG CTGTTCAACC TGTGGGGTCC 360 GGCCTTTCAC GAGAGGTATC CGAACGTCAC GATCACCGCT CAGGGCACCG GTTCTGGTGC 420 CGGGATCGCG CAGGCCGCCG CCGGGACGGT CAACATTGGG GCCTCCGACG CCTATCTGTC 480 GGAAGGTGAT ATGGCCGCGC ACAAGGGGCT GATGAACATC GCGCTAGCCA TCTCCGCTCA 540 GCAGGTCAAC TACAACCTGC CCGGAGTGAG CGAGCACCTC AAGCTGAACG GAAAAGTCCT 600 GGCGGCCATG TACCAGGGCA CCATCAAAAC CTGGGACGAC CCGCAGATCG CTGCGCTCAA 660 CCCCGGCGTG AACCTGCCCG GCACCGCGGT AGTTCCGCTG CACCGCTCCG ACGGGTCCGG 720 TGACACCTTC TTGTTCACCC AGTACCTGTC CAAGCAAGAT CCCGAGGGCT GGGGCAAGTC 780 GCCCGGCTTC GGCACCACCG TCGACTTCCC GGCGGTGCCG GGTGCGCTGG GTGAGAACGG 840 CAACGGCGGC ATGGTGACCG GTTGCGCCGA GACACCGGGC TGCGTGGCCT ATATCGGCAT 900 CAGCTTCCTC GACCAGGCCA GTCAACGGGG ACTCGGCGAG GCCCAACTAG GCAATAGCTC 960 TGGCAATTTC TTGTTGCCCG ACGCGCAAAG CATTCAGGCC GCGGCGGCTG GCTTCGCATC 1020 GAAAACCCCG GCGAACCAGG CGATTTCGAT GATCGACGGG CCCGCCCCGG ACGGCTACCC 1080 GATCATCAAC TACGAGTACG CCATCGTCAA CAACCGGCAA AAGGACGCCG CCACCGCGCA 1140 GACCTTGCAG GCATTTCTGC ACTGGGCGAT CACCGACGGC AACAAGGCCT CGTTCCTCGA 1200 CCAGGTTCAT TTCCAGCCGC TGCCGCCCGC GGTGGTGAAG TTGTCTGACG CGTTGATCGC 1260 GACGATTTCC AGCTAGCCTC GTTGACCACC ACGCGACAGC AACCTCCGTC GGGCCATCGG 1320 GCTGCTTTGC GGAGCATGCT GGCCCGTGCC GGTGAAGTCG GCCGCGCTGG CCCGGCCATC 1380 CGGTGGTTGG GTGGGATAGG TGCGGTGATC CCGCTGCTTG CGCTGGTCTT GGTGCTGGTG 1440 GTGCTGGTCA TCGAGGCGAT GGGTGCGATC AGGCTCAACG GGTTGCATTT CTTCACCGCC 1500 ACCGAATGGA ATCCAGGCAA CACCTACGGC GAAACCGTTG TCACCGACGC GTCGCCCATC 1560 CGGTCGGCGC CTACTACGGG GCGTTGCCGC TGATCGTCGG GACGCTGGCG ACCTCGGCAA 1620 TCGCCCTGAT CATCGCGGTG CCGGTCTCTG TAGGAGCGGC GCTGGTGATC GTGGAACGGC 1680 TGCCGAAACG GTTGGCCGAG GCTGTGGGAA TAGTCCTGGA ATTGCTCGCC GGAATCCCCA 1740 GCGTGGTCGT CGGTTTGTGG GGGGCAATGA CGTTCGGGCC GTTCATCGCT CATCACATCG 1800 CTCCGGTGAT CGCTCACAAC GCTCCCGATG TGCCGGTGCT GAACTACTTG CGCGGCGACC 1860 CGGGCAACGG GGAGGGCATG TTGGTGTCCG GTCTGGTGTT GGCGGTGATG GTCGTTCCCA 1920 TTATCGCCAC CACCACTCAT GACCTGTTCC GGCAGGTGCC GGTGTTGCCC CGGGAGGGCG 1980 CGATCGGGAA TTC 1993 374 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 150 Met Lys Ile Arg Leu His Thr Leu Leu Ala Val Leu Thr Ala Ala Pro 1 5 10 15 Leu Leu Leu Ala Ala Ala Gly Cys Gly Ser Lys Pro Pro Ser Gly Ser 20 25 30 Pro Glu Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala Gly Thr Val Ala Thr Thr Pro Ala Ser 35 40 45 Ser Pro Val Thr Leu Ala Glu Thr Gly Ser Thr Leu Leu Tyr Pro Leu 50 55 60 Phe Asn Leu Trp Gly Pro Ala Phe His Glu Arg Tyr Pro Asn Val Thr 65 70 75 80 Ile Thr Ala Gln Gly Thr Gly Ser Gly Ala Gly Ile Ala Gln Ala Ala 85 90 95 Ala Gly Thr Val Asn Ile Gly Ala Ser Asp Ala Tyr Leu Ser Glu Gly 100 105 110 Asp Met Ala Ala His Lys Gly Leu Met Asn Ile Ala Leu Ala Ile Ser 115 120 125 Ala Gln Gln Val Asn Tyr Asn Leu Pro Gly Val Ser Glu His Leu Lys 130 135 140 Leu Asn Gly Lys Val Leu Ala Ala Met Tyr Gln Gly Thr Ile Lys Thr 145 150 155 160 Trp Asp Asp Pro Gln Ile Ala Ala Leu Asn Pro Gly Val Asn Leu Pro 165 170 175 Gly Thr Ala Val Val Pro Leu His Arg Ser Asp Gly Ser Gly Asp Thr 180 185 190 Phe Leu Phe Thr Gln Tyr Leu Ser Lys Gln Asp Pro Glu Gly Trp Gly 195 200 205 Lys Ser Pro Gly Phe Gly Thr Thr Val Asp Phe Pro Ala Val Pro Gly 210 215 220 Ala Leu Gly Glu Asn Gly Asn Gly Gly Met Val Thr Gly Cys Ala Glu 225 230 235 240 Thr Pro Gly Cys Val Ala Tyr Ile Gly Ile Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Ala 245 250 255 Ser Gln Arg Gly Leu Gly Glu Ala Gln Leu Gly Asn Ser Ser Gly Asn 260 265 270 Phe Leu Leu Pro Asp Ala Gln Ser Ile Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Phe 275 280 285 Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Ala Asn Gln Ala Ile Ser Met Ile Asp Gly Pro 290 295 300 Ala Pro Asp Gly Tyr Pro Ile Ile Asn Tyr Glu Tyr Ala Ile Val Asn 305 310 315 320 Asn Arg Gln Lys Asp Ala Ala Thr Ala Gln Thr Leu Gln Ala Phe Leu 325 330 335 His Trp Ala Ile Thr Asp Gly Asn Lys Ala Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Val 340 345 350 His Phe Gln Pro Leu Pro Pro Ala Val Val Lys Leu Ser Asp Ala Leu 355 360 365 Ile Ala Thr Ile Ser Ser 370 1777 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 151 GGTCTTGACC ACCACCTGGG TGTCGAAGTC GGTGCCCGGA TTGAAGTCCA GGTACTCGTG 60 GGTGGGGCGG GCGAAACAAT AGCGACAAGC ATGCGAGCAG CCGCGGTAGC CGTTGACGGT 120 GTAGCGAAAC GGCAACGCGG CCGCGTTGGG CACCTTGTTC AGCGCTGATT TGCACAACAC 180 CTCGTGGAAG GTGATGCCGT CGAATTGTGG CGCGCGAACG CTGCGGACCA GGCCGATCCG 240 CTGCAACCCG GCAGCGCCCG TCGTCAACGG GCATCCCGTT CACCGCGACG GCTTGCCGGG 300 CCCAACGCAT ACCATTATTC GAACAACCGT TCTATACTTT GTCAACGCTG GCCGCTACCG 360 AGCGCCGCAC AGGATGTGAT ATGCCATCTC TGCCCGCACA GACAGGAGCC AGGCCTTATG 420 ACAGCATTCG GCGTCGAGCC CTACGGGCAG CCGAAGTACC TAGAAATCGC CGGGAAGCGC 480 ATGGCGTATA TCGACGAAGG CAAGGGTGAC GCCATCGTCT TTCAGCACGG CAACCCCACG 540 TCGTCTTACT TGTGGCGCAA CATCATGCCG CACTTGGAAG GGCTGGGCCG GCTGGTGGCC 600 TGCGATCTGA TCGGGATGGG CGCGTCGGAC AAGCTCAGCC CATCGGGACC CGACCGCTAT 660 AGCTATGGCG AGCAACGAGA CTTTTTGTTC GCGCTCTGGG ATGCGCTCGA CCTCGGCGAC 720 CACGTGGTAC TGGTGCTGCA CGACTGGGGC TCGGCGCTCG GCTTCGACTG GGCTAACCAG 780 CATCGCGACC GAGTGCAGGG GATCGCGTTC ATGGAAGCGA TCGTCACCCC GATGACGTGG 840 GCGGACTGGC CGCCGGCCGT GCGGGGTGTG TTCCAGGGTT TCCGATCGCC TCAAGGCGAG 900 CCAATGGCGT TGGAGCACAA CATCTTTGTC GAACGGGTGC TGCCCGGGGC GATCCTGCGA 960 CAGCTCAGCG ACGAGGAAAT GAACCACTAT CGGCGGCCAT TCGTGAACGG CGGCGAGGAC 1020 CGTCGCCCCA CGTTGTCGTG GCCACGAAAC CTTCCAATCG ACGGTGAGCC CGCCGAGGTC 1080 GTCGCGTTGG TCAACGAGTA CCGGAGCTGG CTCGAGGAAA CCGACATGCC GAAACTGTTC 1140 ATCAACGCCG AGCCCGGCGC GATCATCACC GGCCGCATCC GTGACTATGT CAGGAGCTGG 1200 CCCAACCAGA CCGAAATCAC AGTGCCCGGC GTGCATTTCG TTCAGGAGGA CAGCGATGGC 1260 GTCGTATCGT GGGCGGGCGC TCGGCAGCAT CGGCGACCTG GGAGCGCTCT CATTTCACGA 1320 GACCAAGAAT GTGATTTCCG GCGAAGGCGG CGCCCTGCTT GTCAACTCAT AAGACTTCCT 1380 GCTCCGGGCA GAGATTCTCA GGGAAAAGGG CACCAATCGC AGCCGCTTCC TTCGCAACGA 1440 GGTCGACAAA TATACGTGGC AGGACAAAGG TCTTCCTATT TGCCCAGCGA ATTAGTCGCT 1500 GCCTTTCTAT GGGCTCAGTT CGAGGAAGCC GAGCGGATCA CGCGTATCCG ATTGGACCTA 1560 TGGAACCGGT ATCATGAAAG CTTCGAATCA TTGGAACAGC GGGGGCTCCT GCGCCGTCCG 1620 ATCATCCCAC AGGGCTGCTC TCACAACGCC CACATGTACT ACGTGTTACT AGCGCCCAGC 1680 GCCGATCGGG AGGAGGTGCT GGCGCGTCTG ACGAGCGAAG GTATAGGCGC GGTCTTTCAT 1740 TACGTGCCGC TTCACGATTC GCCGGCCGGG CGTCGCT 1777 324 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 152 GAGATTGAAT CGTACCGGTC TCCTTAGCGG CTCCGTCCCG TGAATGCCCA TATCACGCAC 60 GGCCATGTTC TGGCTGTCGA CCTTCGCCCC ATGCCCGGAC GTTGGTAAAC CCAGGGTTTG 120 ATCAGTAATT CCGGGGGACG GTTGCGGGAA GGCGGCCAGG ATGTGCGTGA GCCGCGGCGC 180 CGCCGTCGCC CAGGCGACCG CTGGATGCTC AGCCCCGGTG CGGCGACGTA GCCAGCGTTT 240 GGCGCGTGTC GTCCACAGTG GTACTCCGGT GACGACGCGG CGCGGTGCCT GGGTGAAGAC 300 CGTGACCGAC GCCGCCGATT CAGA 324 1338 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 153 GCGGTACCGC CGCGTTGCGC TGGCACGGGA CCTGTACGAC CTGAACCACT TCGCCTCGCG 60 AACGATTGAC GAACCGCTCG TGCGGCGGCT GTGGGTGCTC AAGGTGTGGG GTGATGTCGT 120 CGATGACCGG CGCGGCACCC GGCCACTACG CGTCGAAGAC GTCCTCGCCG CCCGCAGCGA 180 GCACGACTTC CAGCCCGACT CGATCGGCGT GCTGACCCGT CCTGTCGCTA TGGCTGCCTG 240 GGAAGCTCGC GTTCGGAAGC GATTTGCGTT CCTCACTGAC CTCGACGCCG ACGAGCAGCG 300 GTGGGCCGCC TGCGACGAAC GGCACCGCCG CGAAGTGGAG AACGCGCTGG CGGTGCTGCG 360 GTCCTGATCA ACCTGCCGGC GATCGTGCCG TTCCGCTGGC ACGGTTGCGG CTGGACGCGG 420 CTGAATCGAC TAGATGAGAG CAGTTGGGCA CGAATCCGGC TGTGGTGGTG AGCAAGACAC 480 GAGTACTGTC ATCACTATTG GATGCACTGG ATGACCGGCC TGATTCAGCA GGACCAATGG 540 AACTGCCCGG GGCAAAACGT CTCGGAGATG ATCGGCGTCC CCTCGGAACC CTGCGGTGCT 600 GGCGTCATTC GGACATCGGT CCGGCTCGCG GGATCGTGGT GACGCCAGCG CTGAAGGAGT 660 GGAGCGCGGC GGTGCACGCG CTGCTGGACG GCCGGCAGAC GGTGCTGCTG CGTAAGGGCG 720 GGATCGGCGA GAAGCGCTTC GAGGTGGCGG CCCACGAGTT CTTGTTGTTC CCGACGGTCG 780 CGCACAGCCA CGCCGAGCGG GTTCGCCCCG AGCACCGCGA CCTGCTGGGC CCGGCGGCCG 840 CCGACAGCAC CGACGAGTGT GTGCTACTGC GGGCCGCAGC GAAAGTTGTT GCCGCACTGC 900 CGGTTAACCG GCCAGAGGGT CTGGACGCCA TCGAGGATCT GCACATCTGG ACCGCCGAGT 960 CGGTGCGCGC CGACCGGCTC GACTTTCGGC CCAAGCACAA ACTGGCCGTC TTGGTGGTCT 1020 CGGCGATCCC GCTGGCCGAG CCGGTCCGGC TGGCGCGTAG GCCCGAGTAC GGCGGTTGCA 1080 CCAGCTGGGT GCAGCTGCCG GTGACGCCGA CGTTGGCGGC GCCGGTGCAC GACGAGGCCG 1140 CGCTGGCCGA GGTCGCCGCC CGGGTCCGCG AGGCCGTGGG TTGACTGGGC GGCATCGCTT 1200 GGGTCTGAGC TGTACGCCCA GTCGGCGCTG CGAGTGATCT GCTGTCGGTT CGGTCCCTGC 1260 TGGCGTCAAT TGACGGCGCG GGCAACAGCA GCATTGGCGG CGCCATCCTC CGCGCGGCCG 1320 GCGCCCACCG CTACAACC 1338 321 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 154 CCGGCGGCAC CGGCGGCACC GGCGGTACCG GCGGCAACGG CGCTGACGCC GCTGCTGTGG 60 TGGGCTTCGG CGCGAACGGC GACCCTGGCT TCGCTGGCGG CAAAGGCGGT AACGGCGGAA 120 TAGGTGGGGC CGCGGTGACA GGCGGGGTCG CCGGCGACGG CGGCACCGGC GGCAAAGGTG 180 GCACCGGCGG TGCCGGCGGC GCCGGCAACG ACGCCGGCAG CACCGGCAAT CCCGGCGGTA 240 AGGGCGGCGA CGGCGGGATC GGCGGTGCCG GCGGGGCCGG CGGCGCGGCC GGCACCGGCA 300 ACGGCGGCCA TGCCGGCAAC C 321 492 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 155 GAAGACCCGG CCCCGCCATA TCGATCGGCT CGCCGACTAC TTTCGCCGAA CGTGCACGCG 60 GCGGCGTCGG GCTGATCATC ACCGGTGGCT ACGCGCCCAA CCGCACCGGA TGGCTGCTGC 120 CGTTCGCCTC CGAACTCGTC ACTTCGGCGC AAGCCCGACG GCACCGCCGA ATCACCAGGG 180 CGGTCCACGA TTCGGGTGCA AAGATCCTGC TGCAAATCCT GCACGCCGGA CGCTACGCCT 240 ACCACCCACT TGCGGTCAGC GCCTCGCCGA TCAAGGCGCC GATCACCCCG TTTCGTCCGC 300 GAGCACTATC GGCTCGCGGG GTCGAAGCGA CCATCGCGGA TTTCGCCCGC TGCGCGCAGT 360 TGGCCCGCGA TGCCGGCTAC GACGGCGTCG AAATCATGGG CAGCGAAGGG TATCTGCTCA 420 ATCAGTTCCT GGCGCCGCGC ACCAACAAGC GCACCGACTC GTGGGGCGGC ACACCGGCCA 480 ACCGTCGCCG GT 492 536 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 156 Phe Ala Gln His Leu Val Glu Gly Asp Ala Val Glu Leu Trp Arg Ala 1 5 10 15 Asn Ala Ala Asp Gln Ala Asp Pro Leu Gln Pro Gly Ser Ala Arg Arg 20 25 30 Gln Arg Ala Ser Arg Ser Pro Arg Arg Leu Ala Gly Pro Asn Ala Tyr 35 40 45 His Tyr Ser Asn Asn Arg Ser Ile Leu Cys Gln Arg Trp Pro Leu Pro 50 55 60 Ser Ala Ala Gln Asp Val Ile Cys His Leu Cys Pro His Arg Gln Glu 65 70 75 80 Pro Gly Leu Met Thr Ala Phe Gly Val Glu Pro Tyr Gly Gln Pro Lys 85 90 95 Tyr Leu Glu Ile Ala Gly Lys Arg Met Ala Tyr Ile Asp Glu Gly Lys 100 105 110 Gly Asp Ala Ile Val Phe Gln His Gly Asn Pro Thr Ser Ser Tyr Leu 115 120 125 Trp Arg Asn Ile Met Pro His Leu Glu Gly Leu Gly Arg Leu Val Ala 130 135 140 Cys Asp Leu Ile Gly Met Gly Ala Ser Asp Lys Leu Ser Pro Ser Gly 145 150 155 160 Pro Asp Arg Tyr Ser Tyr Gly Glu Gln Arg Asp Phe Leu Phe Ala Leu 165 170 175 Trp Asp Ala Leu Asp Leu Gly Asp His Val Val Leu Val Leu His Asp 180 185 190 Trp Gly Ser Ala Leu Gly Phe Asp Trp Ala Asn Gln His Arg Asp Arg 195 200 205 Val Gln Gly Ile Ala Phe Met Glu Ala Ile Val Thr Pro Met Thr Trp 210 215 220 Ala Asp Trp Pro Pro Ala Val Arg Gly Val Phe Gln Gly Phe Arg Ser 225 230 235 240 Pro Gln Gly Glu Pro Met Ala Leu Glu His Asn Ile Phe Val Glu Arg 245 250 255 Val Leu Pro Gly Ala Ile Leu Arg Gln Leu Ser Asp Glu Glu Met Asn 260 265 270 His Tyr Arg Arg Pro Phe Val Asn Gly Gly Glu Asp Arg Arg Pro Thr 275 280 285 Leu Ser Trp Pro Arg Asn Leu Pro Ile Asp Gly Glu Pro Ala Glu Val 290 295 300 Val Ala Leu Val Asn Glu Tyr Arg Ser Trp Leu Glu Glu Thr Asp Met 305 310 315 320 Pro Lys Leu Phe Ile Asn Ala Glu Pro Gly Ala Ile Ile Thr Gly Arg 325 330 335 Ile Arg Asp Tyr Val Arg Ser Trp Pro Asn Gln Thr Glu Ile Thr Val 340 345 350 Pro Gly Val His Phe Val Gln Glu Asp Ser Asp Gly Val Val Ser Trp 355 360 365 Ala Gly Ala Arg Gln His Arg Arg Pro Gly Ser Ala Leu Ile Ser Arg 370 375 380 Asp Gln Glu Cys Asp Phe Arg Arg Arg Arg Arg Pro Ala Cys Gln Leu 385 390 395 400 Ile Arg Leu Pro Ala Pro Gly Arg Asp Ser Gln Gly Lys Gly His Gln 405 410 415 Ser Gln Pro Leu Pro Ser Gln Arg Gly Arg Gln Ile Tyr Val Ala Gly 420 425 430 Gln Arg Ser Ser Tyr Leu Pro Ser Glu Leu Val Ala Ala Phe Leu Trp 435 440 445 Ala Gln Phe Glu Glu Ala Glu Arg Ile Thr Arg Ile Arg Leu Asp Leu 450 455 460 Trp Asn Arg Tyr His Glu Ser Phe Glu Ser Leu Glu Gln Arg Gly Leu 465 470 475 480 Leu Arg Arg Pro Ile Ile Pro Gln Gly Cys Ser His Asn Ala His Met 485 490 495 Tyr Tyr Val Leu Leu Ala Pro Ser Ala Asp Arg Glu Glu Val Leu Ala 500 505 510 Arg Leu Thr Ser Glu Gly Ile Gly Ala Val Phe His Tyr Val Pro Leu 515 520 525 His Asp Ser Pro Ala Gly Arg Arg 530 535 284 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 157 Asn Glu Ser Ala Pro Arg Ser Pro Met Leu Pro Ser Ala Arg Pro Arg 1 5 10 15 Tyr Asp Ala Ile Ala Val Leu Leu Asn Glu Met His Ala Gly His Cys 20 25 30 Asp Phe Gly Leu Val Gly Pro Ala Pro Asp Ile Val Thr Asp Ala Ala 35 40 45 Gly Asp Asp Arg Ala Gly Leu Gly Val Asp Glu Gln Phe Arg His Val 50 55 60 Gly Phe Leu Glu Pro Ala Pro Val Leu Val Asp Gln Arg Asp Asp Leu 65 70 75 80 Gly Gly Leu Thr Val Asp Trp Lys Val Ser Trp Pro Arg Gln Arg Gly 85 90 95 Ala Thr Val Leu Ala Ala Val His Glu Trp Pro Pro Ile Val Val His 100 105 110 Phe Leu Val Ala Glu Leu Ser Gln Asp Arg Pro Gly Gln His Pro Phe 115 120 125 Asp Lys Asp Val Val Leu Gln Arg His Trp Leu Ala Leu Arg Arg Ser 130 135 140 Glu Thr Leu Glu His Thr Pro His Gly Arg Arg Pro Val Arg Pro Arg 145 150 155 160 His Arg Gly Asp Asp Arg Phe His Glu Arg Asp Pro Leu His Ser Val 165 170 175 Ala Met Leu Val Ser Pro Val Glu Ala Glu Arg Arg Ala Pro Val Val 180 185 190 Gln His Gln Tyr His Val Val Ala Glu Val Glu Arg Ile Pro Glu Arg 195 200 205 Glu Gln Lys Val Ser Leu Leu Ala Ile Ala Ile Ala Val Gly Ser Arg 210 215 220 Trp Ala Glu Leu Val Arg Arg Ala His Pro Asp Gln Ile Ala Gly His 225 230 235 240 Gln Pro Ala Gln Pro Phe Gln Val Arg His Asp Val Ala Pro Gln Val 245 250 255 Arg Arg Arg Gly Val Ala Val Leu Lys Asp Asp Gly Val Thr Leu Ala 260 265 270 Phe Val Asp Ile Arg His Ala Leu Pro Gly Asp Phe 275 280 264 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 158 ATGAACATGT CGTCGGTGGT GGGTCGCAAG GCCTTTGCGC GATTCGCCGG CTACTCCTCC 60 GCCATGCACG CGATCGCCGG TTTCTCCGAT GCGTTGCGCC AAGAGCTGCG GGGTAGCGGA 120 ATCGCCGTCT CGGTGATCCA CCCGGCGCTG ACCCAGACAC CGCTGTTGGC CAACGTCGAC 180 CCCGCCGACA TGCCGCCGCC GTTTCGCAGC CTCACGCCCA TTCCCGTTCA CTGGGTCGCG 240 GCAGCGGTGC TTGACGGTGT GGCG 264 1171 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 159 TAGTCGGCGA CGATGACGTC GCGGTCCAGG CCGACCGCTT CAAGCACCAG CGCGACCACG 60 AAGCCGGTGC GATCCTTACC CGCGAAGCAG TGGGTGAGCA CCGGGCGTCC GGCGGCAAGC 120 AGTGTGACGA CACGATGTAG CGCGCGCTGT GCTCCATTGC GCGTTGGGAA TTGGCGATAC 180 TCGTCGGTCA TGTAGCGGGT GGCCGCGTCA TTTATCGACT GGCTGGATTC GCCGGACTCG 240 CCGTTGGACC CGTCATTGGT TAGCAGCCTC TTGAATGCGG TTTCGTGCGG CGCTGAGTCG 300 TCGGCGTCAT CATCGGCGAG GTCGGGGAAC GGCAGCAGGT GGACGTCGAT GCCGTCCGGA 360 ACCCGTCCTG GACCGCGGCG GGCAACCTCC CGGGACGACC GCAGGTCGGC AACGTCGGTG 420 ATCCCCAGCC GGCGCAGCGT TGCCCCTCGT GCCGAATTCG GCACGAGGCT GGCGAGCCAC 480 CGGGCATCAC CAAGCAACGC TTGCCCAGTA CGGATCGTCA CTTCCGCATC CGGCAGACCA 540 ATCTCCTCGC CGCCCATCGT CAGATCCCGC TCGTGCGTTG ACAAGAACGG CCGCAGATGT 600 GCCAGCGGGT ATCGGAGATT GAACCGCGCA CGCAGTTCTT CAATCGCTGC GCGCTGCCGC 660 ACTATTGGCA CTTTCCGGCG GTCGCGGTAT TCAGCAAGCA TGCGAGTCTC GACGAACTCG 720 CCCCACGTAA CCCACGGCGT AGCTCCCGGC GTGACGCGGA GGATCGGCGG GTGATCTTTG 780 CCGCCACGCT CGTAGCCGTT GATCCACCGC TTCGCGGTGC CGGCGGGGAG GCCGATCAGC 840 TTATCGACCT CGGCGTATGC CGACGGCAAG CTGGGCGCGT TCGTCGAGGT CAAGAACTCC 900 ACCATCGGCA CCGGCACCAA GGTGCCGCAC CTGACCTACG TCGGCGACGC CGACATCGGC 960 GAGTACAGCA ACATCGGCGC CTCCAGCGTG TTCGTCAACT ACGACGGTAC GTCCAAACGG 1020 CGCACCACCG TCGGTTCGCA CGTACGGACC GGGTCCGACA CCATGTTCGT GGCCCCAGTA 1080 ACCATCGGCG ACGGCGCGTA TACCGGGGCC GGCACAGTGG TGCGGGAGGA TGTCCCGCCG 1140 GGGGCGCTGG CAGTGTCGGC GGGTCCGCAA C 1171 227 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 160 GCAAAGGCGG CACCGGCGGG GCCGGCATGA ACAGCCTCGA CCCGCTGCTA GCCGCCCAAG 60 ACGGCGGCCA AGGCGGCACC GGCGGCACCG GCGGCAACGC CGGCGCCGGC GGCACCAGCT 120 TCACCCAAGG CGCCGACGGC AACGCCGGCA ACGGCGGTGA CGGCGGGGTC GGCGGCAACG 180 GCGGAAACGG CGGAAACGGC GCAGACAACA CCACCACCGC CGCCGCC 227 304 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 161 CCTCGCCACC ATGGGCGGGC AGGGCGGTAG CGGTGGCGCC GGCTCTACCC CAGGCGCCAA 60 GGGCGCCCAC GGCTTCACTC CAACCAGCGG CGGCGACGGC GGCGACGGCG GCAACGGCGG 120 CAACTCCCAA GTGGTCGGCG GCAACGGCGG CGACGGCGGC AATGGCGGCA ACGGCGGCAG 180 CGCCGGCACG GGCGGCAACG GCGGCCGCGG CGGCGACGGC GCGTTTGGTG GCATGAGTGC 240 CAACGCCACC AACCCTGGTG AAAACGGGCC AAACGGTAAC CCCGGCGGCA ACGGTGGCGC 300 CGGC 304 1439 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 162 GTGGGACGCT GCCGAGGCTG TATAACAAGG ACAACATCGA CCAGCGCCGG CTCGGTGAGC 60 TGATCGACCT ATTTAACAGT GCGCGCTTCA GCCGGCAGGG CGAGCACCGC GCCCGGGATC 120 TGATGGGTGA GGTCTACGAA TACTTCCTCG GCAATTTCGC TCGCGCGGAA GGGAAGCGGG 180 GTGGCGAGTT CTTTACCCCG CCCAGCGTGG TCAAGGTGAT CGTGGAGGTG CTGGAGCCGT 240 CGAGTGGGCG GGTGTATGAC CCGTGCTGCG GTTCCGGAGG CATGTTTGTG CAGACCGAGA 300 AGTTCATCTA CGAACACGAC GGCGATCCGA AGGATGTCTC GATCTATGGC CAGGAAAGCA 360 TTGAGGAGAC CTGGCGGATG GCGAAGATGA ACCTCGCCAT CCACGGCATC GACAACAAGG 420 GGCTCGGCGC CCGATGGAGT GATACCTTCG CCCGCGACCA GCACCCGGAC GTGCAGATGG 480 ACTACGTGAT GGCCAATCCG CCGTTCAACA TCAAAGACTG GGCCCGCAAC GAGGAAGACC 540 CACGCTGGCG CTTCGGTGTT CCGCCCGCCA ATAACGCCAA CTACGCATGG ATTCAGCACA 600 TCCTGTACAA CTTGGCGCCG GGAGGTCGGG CGGGCGTGGT GATGGCCAAC GGGTCGATGT 660 CGTCGAACTC CAACGGCAAG GGGGATATTC GCGCGCAAAT CGTGGAGGCG GATTTGGTTT 720 CCTGCATGGT CGCGTTACCC ACCCAGCTGT TCCGCAGCAC CGGAATCCCG GTGTGCCTGT 780 GGTTTTTCGC CAAAAACAAG GCGGCAGGTA AGCAAGGGTC TATCAACCGG TGCGGGCAGG 840 TGCTGTTCAT CGACGCTCGT GAACTGGGCG ACCTAGTGGA CCGGGCCGAG CGGGCGCTGA 900 CCAACGAGGA GATCGTCCGC ATCGGGGATA CCTTCCACGC GAGCACGACC ACCGGCAACG 960 CCGGCTCCGG TGGTGCCGGC GGTAATGGGG GCACTGGCCT CAACGGCGCG GGCGGTGCTG 1020 GCGGGGCCGG CGGCAACGCG GGTGTCGCCG GCGTGTCCTT CGGCAACGCT GTGGGCGGCG 1080 ACGGCGGCAA CGGCGGCAAC GGCGGCCACG GCGGCGACGG CACGACGGGC GGCGCCGGCG 1140 GCAAGGGCGG CAACGGCAGC AGCGGTGCCG CCAGCGGCTC AGGCGTCGTC AACGTCACCG 1200 CCGGCCACGG CGGCAACGGC GGCAATGGCG GCAACGGCGG CAACGGCTCC GCGGGCGCCG 1260 GCGGCCAGGG CGGTGCCGGC GGCAGCGCCG GCAACGGCGG CCACGGCGGC GGTGCCACCG 1320 GCGGCGCCAG CGGCAAGGGC GGCAACGGCA CCAGCGGTGC CGCCAGCGGC TCAGGCGTCA 1380 TCAACGTCAC CGCCGGCCAC GGCGGCAACG GCGGCAATGG CCGCAACGGC GGCAACGGC 1439 329 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 163 GGGCCGGCGG GGCCGGATTT TCTCGTGCCT TGATTGTCGC TGGGGATAAC GGCGGTGATG 60 GTGGTAACGG CGGGATGGGC GGGGCTGGCG GGGCTGGCGG CCCCGGCGGG GCCGGCGGCC 120 TGATCAGCCT GCTGGGCGGC CAAGGCGCCG GCGGGGCCGG CGGGACCGGC GGGGCCGGCG 180 GTGTTGGCGG TGACGGCGGG GCCGGCGGCC CCGGCAACCA GGCCTTCAAC GCAGGTGCCG 240 GCGGGGCCGG CGGCCTGATC AGCCTGCTGG GCGGCCAAGG CGCCGGCGGG GCCGGCGGGA 300 CCGGCGGGGC CGGCGGTGTT GGCGGTGAC 329 80 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 164 GCAACGGTGG CAACGGCGGC ACCAGCACGA CCGTGGGGAT GGCCGGAGGT AACTGTGGTG 60 CCGCCGGGCT GATCGGCAAC 80 392 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 165 GGGCTGTGTC GCACTCACAC CGCCGCATTC GGCGACGTTG GCCGCCCAAT ATCCAGCTCA 60 AGGCCTACTA CTTACCGTCG GAGGACCGCC GCATCAAGGT GCGGGTCAGC GCCCAAGGAA 120 TCAAGGTCAT CGACCGCGAC GGGCATCGAG GCCGTCGTCG CGCGGCTCGG GCAGGATCCG 180 CCCCGGCGCA CTTCGCGCGC CAAGCGGGCT CATCGCTCCG AACGGCGGCG ATCCTGTGAG 240 CACAACTGAT GGCGCGCAAC GAGATTCGTC CAATTGTCAA GCCGTGTTCG ACCGCAGGGA 300 CCGGTTATAC GTATGTCAAC CTATGTCACT CGCAAGAACC GGCATAACGA TCCCGTGATC 360 CGCCGACAGC CCACGAGTGC AAGACCGTTA CA 392 535 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 166 ACCGGCGCCA CCGGCGGCAC CGGGTTCGCC GGTGGCGCCG GCGGGGCCGG CGGGCAGGGC 60 GGTATCAGCG GTGCCGGCGG CACCAACGGC TCTGGTGGCG CTGGCGGCAC CGGCGGACAA 120 GGCGGCGCCG GGGGCGCTGG CGGGGCCGGC GCCGATAACC CCACCGGCAT CGGCGGCGCC 180 GGCGGCACCG GCGGCACCGG CGGAGCGGCC GGAGCCGGCG GGGCCGGTGG CGCCATCGGT 240 ACCGGCGGCA CCGGCGGCGC GGTGGGCAGC GTCGGTAACG CCGGGATCGG CGGTACCGGC 300 GGTACGGGTG GTGTCGGTGG TGCTGGTGGT GCAGGTGCGG CTGCGGCCGC TGGCAGCAGC 360 GCTACCGGTG GCGCCGGGTT CGCCGGCGGC GCCGGCGGAG AAGGCGGACC GGGCGGCAAC 420 AGCGGTGTGG GCGGCACCAA CGGCTCCGGC GGCGCCGGCG GTGCAGGCGG CAAGGGCGGC 480 ACCGGAGGTG CCGGCGGGTC CGGCGCGGAC AACCCCACCG GTGCTGGTTT CGCCG 535 690 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 167 CCGACGTCGC CGGGGCGATA CGGGGGTCAC CGACTACTAC ATCATCCGCA CCGAGAATCG 60 GCCGCTGCTG CAACCGCTGC GGGCGGTGCC GGTCATCGGA GATCCGCTGG CCGACCTGAT 120 CCAGCCGAAC CTGAAGGTGA TCGTCAACCT GGGCTACGGC GACCCGAACT ACGGCTACTC 180 GACGAGCTAC GCCGATGTGC GAACGCCGTT CGGGCTGTGG CCGAACGTGC CGCCTCAGGT 240 CATCGCCGAT GCCCTGGCCG CCGGAACACA AGAAGGCATC CTTGACTTCA CGGCCGACCT 300 GCAGGCGCTG TCCGCGCAAC CGCTCACGCT CCCGCAGATC CAGCTGCCGC AACCCGCCGA 360 TCTGGTGGCC GCGGTGGCCG CCGCACCGAC GCCGGCCGAG GTGGTGAACA CGCTCGCCAG 420 GATCATCTCA ACCAACTACG CCGTCCTGCT GCCCACCGTG GACATCGCCC TCGCCTGGTC 480 ACCACCCTGC CGCTGTACAC CACCCAACTG TTCGTCAGGC AACTCGCTGC GGGCAATCTG 540 ATCAACGCGA TCGGCTATCC CCTGGCGGCC ACCGTAGGTT TAGGCACGAT CGATAGCGGG 600 CGGCGTGGAA TTGCTCACCC TCCTCGCGGC GGCCTCGGAC ACCGTTCGAA ACATCGAGGG 660 CCTCGTCACC TAACGGATTC CCGACGGCAT 690 407 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 168 ACGGTGACGG CGGTACTGGC GGCGGCCACG GCGGCAACGG CGGGAATCCC GGGTGGCTCT 60 TGGGCACAGC CGGGGGTGGC GGCAACGGTG GCGCCGGCAG CACCGGTACT GCAGGTGGCG 120 GCTCTGGGGG CACCGGCGGC GACGGCGGGA CCGGCGGGCG TGGCGGCCTG TTAATGGGCG 180 CCGGCGCCGG CGGGCACGGT GGCACTGGCG GCGCGGGCGG TGCCGGTGTC GACGGTGGCG 240 GCGCCGGCGG GGCCGGCGGG GCCGGCGGCA ACGGCGGCGC CGGGGGTCAA GCCGCCCTGC 300 TGTTCGGGCG CGGCGGCACC GGCGGAGCCG GCGGCTACGG CGGCGATGGC GGTGGCGGCG 360 GTGACGGCTT CGACGGCACG ATGGCCGGCC TGGGTGGTAC CGGTGGC 407 468 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 169 GATCGGTCAG CGCATCGCCC TCGGCGGCAA GCGATTCCGC GGTCTCACCG AAGAACATCG 60 TGCACGCGGC GGCGCGGACC AGCCCGCTGC GCTGCGGCGC GTCGAACGCC TCCAGCAGGC 120 ACAGCCAGTC CTTGGCGGCC TGCGAGGCGA ACACGTCGGT GTCACCGGTG TAGATCGCCG 180 GGATGCCCGC CTCCGCCAAC GCATTCCGGC ACGCCCGCGC GTCTTTGTGA TGCTCGACGA 240 TCACCGCGAT GTCTGCGGCC ACCACGGGCC GCCCGGCGAA GGTGGCCCCG CTGGCCAGTA 300 GCGCCGCGAC GTCGGCGGCC AGGTCGTCGG GGATGTGCCG GCGCAGCGCT CCGGCGCGAC 360 GCCCGAAAAA CGACCCCTCA CCCAGCTGGG TCCCGCTGGC ATATCCCTTG CCGTCCTGGG 420 CGATATTGGA CGCGCATGCC CCGACCGCGT ACAGGCCGGC CACCACCG 468 219 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 170 GGTGGTAACG GCGGCCAGGG TGGCATCGGC GGCGCCGGCG AGAGAGGCGC CGACGGCGCC 60 GGCCCCAATG CTAACGGCGC AAACGGCGAG AACGGCGGTA GCGGTGGTAA CGGTGGCGAC 120 GGCGGCGCCG GCGGCAATGG CGGCGCGGGC GGCAACGCGC AGGCGGCCGG GTACACCGAC 180 GGCGCCACGG GCACCGGCGG CGACGGCGGC AACGGCGGC 219 494 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 171 TAGCTCCGGC GAGGGCGGCA AGGGCGGCGA CGGTGGCCAC GGCGGTGACG GCGTCGGCGG 60 CAACAGTTCC GTCACCCAAG GCGGCAGCGG CGGTGGCGGC GGCGCCGGCG GCGCCGGCGG 120 CAGCGGCTTT TTCGGCGGCA AGGGCGGCTT CGGCGGCGAC GGCGGTCAGG GCGGCCCCAA 180 CGGCGGCGGT ACCGTCGGCA CCGTGGCCGG TGGCGGCGGC AACGGCGGTG TCGGCGGCCG 240 GGGCGGCGAC GGCGTCTTTG CCGGTGCCGG CGGCCAGGGC GGCCTCGGTG GGCAGGGCGG 300 CAATGGCGGC GGCTCCACCG GCGGCAACGG CGGCCTTGGC GGCGCGGGCG GTGGCGGAGG 360 CAACGCCCCG GCTCGTGCCG AATCCGGGCT GACCATGGAC AGCGCGGCCA AGTTCGCTGC 420 CATCGCATCA GGCGCGTACT GCCCCGAACA CCTGGAACAT CACCCGAGTT AGCGGGGCGC 480 ATTTCCTGAT CACC 494 220 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 172 GGGCCGGTGG TGCCGCGGGC CAGCTCTTCA GCGCCGGAGG CGCGGCGGGT GCCGTTGGGG 60 TTGGCGGCAC CGGCGGCCAG GGTGGGGCTG GCGGTGCCGG AGCGGCCGGC GCCGACGCCC 120 CCGCCAGCAC AGGTCTAACC GGTGGTACCG GGTTCGCTGG CGGGGCCGGC GGCGTCGGCG 180 GCCAGAGCGG CAACGCCATT GCCGGCGGCA TCAACGGCTC 220 388 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 173 ATGGCGGCAA CGGGGGCCCC GGCGGTGCTG GCGGGGCCGG CGACTACAAT TTCCAACGGC 60 GGGCAGGGTG GTGCCGGCGG CCAAGGCGGC CAAGGCGGCC TGGGCGGGGC AAGCACCACC 120 TGATCGGCCT AGCCGCACCC GGGAAAGCCG ATCCAACAGG CGACGATGCC GCCTTCCTTG 180 CCGCGTTGGA CCAGGCCGGC ATCACCTACG CTGACCCAGG CCACGCCATA ACGGCCGCCA 240 AGGCGATGTG TGGGCTGTGT GCTAACGGCG TAACAGGTCT ACAGCTGGTC GCGGACCTGC 300 GGGACTACAA TCCCGGGCTG ACCATGGACA GCGCGGCCAA GTTCGCTGCC ATCGCATCAG 360 GCGCGTACTG CCCCGAACAC CTGGAACA 388 400 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 174 GCAAAGGCGG CACCGGCGGG GCCGGCATGA ACAGCCTCGA CCCGCTGCTA GCCGCCCAAG 60 ACGGCGGCCA AGGCGGCACC GGCGGCACCG GCGGCAACGC CGGCGCCGGC GGCACCAGCT 120 TCACCCAAGG CGCCGACGGC AACGCCGGCA ACGGCGGTGA CGGCGGGGTC GGCGGCAACG 180 GCGGAAACGG CGGAAACGGC GCAGACAACA CCACCACCGC CGCCGCCGGC ACCACAGGCG 240 GCGACGGCGG GGCCGGCGGG GCCGGCGGAA CCGGCGGAAC CGGCGGAGCC GCCGGCACCG 300 GCACCGGCGG CCAACAAGGC AACGGCGGCA ACGGCGGCAC CGGCGGCAAA GGCGGCACCG 360 GCGGCGACGG TGCACTCTCA GGCAGCACCG GTGGTGCCGG 400 538 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 175 GGCAACGGCG GCAACGGCGG CATCGCCGGC ATTGGGCGGC AACGGCGTTC CGGGACGGGC 60 AGCGGCAACG GCGGCCAACG GCGGCAGCGG CGGCAACGGC GGCAACGCCG GCATGGGCGG 120 CAACAGCGGC ACCGGCAGCG GCGACGGCGG TGCCGGCGGG AACGGCGGCG CGGCGGGCAC 180 GGGCGGCACC GGCGGCGACG GCGGCCTCAC CGGTACTGGC GGCACCGGCG GCAGCGGTGG 240 CACCGGCGGT GACGGCGGTA ACGGCGGCAA CGGAGCAGAT AACACCGCAA ACATGACTGC 300 GCAGGCGGGC GGTGACGGTG GCAACGGCGG CGACGGTGGC TTCGGCGGCG GGGCCGGGGC 360 CGGCGGCGGT GGCTTGACCG CTGGCGCCAA CGGCACCGGC GGGCAAGGCG GCGCCGGCGG 420 CGATGGCGGC AACGGGGCCA TCGGCGGCCA CGGCCCACTC ACTGACGACC CCGGCGGCAA 480 CGGGGGCACC GGCGGCAACG GCGGCACCGG CGGCACCGGC GGCGCGGGCA TCGGCAGC 538 239 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 176 GGGCCGGTGG TGCCGCGGGC CAGCTCTTCA GCGCCGGAGG CGCGGCGGGT GCCGTTGGGG 60 TTGGCGGCAC CGGCGGCCAG GGTGGGGCTG GCGGTGCCGG AGCGGCCGGC GCCGACGCCC 120 CCGCCAGCAC AGGTCTAACC GGTGGTACCG GGTTCGCTGG CGGGGCCGGC GGCGTCGGCG 180 GCCACGGCGG CAACGCCATT GCCGGCGGCA TCAACGGCTC CGGTGGTGCC GGCGGCACC 239 985 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 177 AGCAGCGCTA CCGGTGGCGC CGGGTTCGCC GGCGGCGCCG GCGGAGAAGG CGGAGCGGGC 60 GGCAACAGCG GTGTGGGCGG CACCAACGGC TCCGGCGGCG CCGGCGGTGC AGGCGGCAAG 120 GGCGGCACCG GAGGTGCCGG CGGGTCCGGC GCGGACAACC CCACCGGTGC TGGTTTCGCC 180 GGTGGCGCCG GCGGCACAGG TGGCGCGGCC GGCGCCGGCG GGGCCGGCGG GGCGACCGGT 240 ACCGGCGGCA CCGGCGGCGT TGTCGGCGCC ACCGGTAGTG CAGGCATCGG CGGGGCCGGC 300 GGCCGCGGCG GTGACGGCGG CGATGGGGCC AGCGGTCTCG GCCTGGGCCT CTCCGGCTTT 360 GACGGCGGCC AAGGCGGCCA AGGCGGGGCC GGCGGCAGCG CCGGCGCCGG CGGCATCAAC 420 GGGGCCGGCG GGGCCGGCGG CAACGGCGGC GACGGCGGGG ACGGCGCAAC CGGTGCCGCA 480 GGTCTCGGCG ACAACGGCGG GGTCGGCGGT GACGGTGGGG CCGGTGGCGC CGCCGGCAAC 540 GGCGGCAACG CGGGCGTCGG CCTGACAGCC AAGGCCGGCG ACGGCGGCGC CGCGGGCAAT 600 GGCGGCAACG GGGGCGCCGG CGGTGCTGGC GGGGCCGGCG ACAACAATTT CAACGGCGGC 660 CAGGGTGGTG CCGGCGGCCA AGGCGGCCAA GGCGGCTTGG GCGGGGCAAG CACCACCTGA 720 TCGGCCTAGC CGCACCCGGG AAAGCCGATC CAACAGGCGA CGATGCCGCC TTCCTTGCCG 780 CGTTGGACCA GGCCGGCATC ACCTACGCTG ACCCAGGCCA CGCCATAACG GCCGCCAAGG 840 CGATGTGTGG GCTGTGTGCT AACGGCGTAA CAGGTCTACA GCTGGTCGCG GACCTGCGGG 900 AATACAATCC CGGGCTGACC ATGGACAGCG CGGCCAAGTT CGCTGCCATC GCATCAGGCG 960 CGTACTGCCC CGAACACCTG GAACA 985 2138 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 178 CGGCACGAGG ATCGGTACCC CGCGGCATCG GCAGCTGCCG ATTCGCCGGG TTTCCCCACC 60 CGAGGAAAGC CGCTACCAGA TGGCGCTGCC GAAGTAGGGC GATCCGTTCG CGATGCCGGC 120 ATGAACGGGC GGCATCAAAT TAGTGCAGGA ACCTTTCAGT TTAGCGACGA TAATGGCTAT 180 AGCACTAAGG AGGATGATCC GATATGACGC AGTCGCAGAC CGTGACGGTG GATCAGCAAG 240 AGATTTTGAA CAGGGCCAAC GAGGTGGAGG CCCCGATGGC GGACCCACCG ACTGATGTCC 300 CCATCACACC GTGCGAACTC ACGGCGGCTA AAAACGCCGC CCAACAGCTG GTATTGTCCG 360 CCGACAACAT GCGGGAATAC CTGGCGGCCG GTGCCAAAGA GCGGCAGCGT CTGGCGACCT 420 CGCTGCGCAA CGCGGCCAAG GCGTATGGCG AGGTTGATGA GGAGGCTGCG ACCGCGCTGG 480 ACAACGACGG CGAAGGAACT GTGCAGGCAG AATCGGCCGG GGCCGTCGGA GGGGACAGTT 540 CGGCCGAACT AACCGATACG CCGAGGGTGG CCACGGCCGG TGAACCCAAC TTCATGGATC 600 TCAAAGAAGC GGCAAGGAAG CTCGAAACGG GCGACCAAGG CGCATCGCTC GCGCACTTTG 660 CGGATGGGTG GAACACTTTC AACCTGACGC TGCAAGGCGA CGTCAAGCGG TTCCGGGGGT 720 TTGACAACTG GGAAGGCGAT GCGGCTACCG CTTGCGAGGC TTCGCTCGAT CAACAACGGC 780 AATGGATACT CCACATGGCC AAATTGAGCG CTGCGATGGC CAAGCAGGCT CAATATGTCG 840 CGCAGCTGCA CGTGTGGGCT AGGCGGGAAC ATCCGACTTA TGAAGACATA GTCGGGCTCG 900 AACGGCTTTA CGCGGAAAAC CCTTCGGCCC GCGACCAAAT TCTCCCGGTG TACGCGGAGT 960 ATCAGCAGAG GTCGGAGAAG GTGCTGACCG AATACAACAA CAAGGCAGCC CTGGAACCGG 1020 TAAACCCGCC GAAGCCTCCC CCCGCCATCA AGATCGACCC GCCCCCGCCT CCGCAAGAGC 1080 AGGGATTGAT CCCTGGCTTC CTGATGCCGC CGTCTGACGG CTCCGGTGTG ACTCCCGGTA 1140 CCGGGATGCC AGCCGCACCG ATGGTTCCGC CTACCGGATC GCCGGGTGGT GGCCTCCCGG 1200 CTGACACGGC GGCGCAGCTG ACGTCGGCTG GGCGGGAAGC CGCAGCGCTG TCGGGCGACG 1260 TGGCGGTCAA AGCGGCATCG CTCGGTGGCG GTGGAGGCGG CGGGGTGCCG TCGGCGCCGT 1320 TGGGATCCGC GATCGGGGGC GCCGAATCGG TGCGGCCCGC TGGCGCTGGT GACATTGCCG 1380 GCTTAGGCCA GGGAAGGGCC GGCGGCGGCG CCGCGCTGGG CGGCGGTGGC ATGGGAATGC 1440 CGATGGGTGC CGCGCATCAG GGACAAGGGG GCGCCAAGTC CAAGGGTTCT CAGCAGGAAG 1500 ACGAGGCGCT CTACACCGAG GATCGGGCAT GGACCGAGGC CGTCATTGGT AACCGTCGGC 1560 GCCAGGACAG TAAGGAGTCG AAGTGAGCAT GGACGAATTG GACCCGCATG TCGCCCGGGC 1620 GTTGACGCTG GCGGCGCGGT TTCAGTCGGC CCTAGACGGG ACGCTCAATC AGATGAACAA 1680 CGGATCCTTC CGCGCCACCG ACGAAGCCGA GACCGTCGAA GTGACGATCA ATGGGCACCA 1740 GTGGCTCACC GGCCTGCGCA TCGAAGATGG TTTGCTGAAG AAGCTGGGTG CCGAGGCGGT 1800 GGCTCAGCGG GTCAACGAGG CGCTGCACAA TGCGCAGGCC GCGGCGTCCG CGTATAACGA 1860 CGCGGCGGGC GAGCAGCTGA CCGCTGCGTT ATCGGCCATG TCCCGCGCGA TGAACGAAGG 1920 AATGGCCTAA GCCCATTGTT GCGGTGGTAG CGACTACGCA CCGAATGAGC GCCGCAATGC 1980 GGTCATTCAG CGCGCCCGAC ACGGCGTGAG TACGCATTGT CAATGTTTTG ACATGGATCG 2040 GCCGGGTTCG GAGGGCGCCA TAGTCCTGGT CGCCAATATT GCCGCAGCTA GCTGGTCTTA 2100 GGTTCGGTTA CGCTGGTTAA TTATGACGTC CGTTACCA 2138 460 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 179 Met Thr Gln Ser Gln Thr Val Thr Val Asp Gln Gln Glu Ile Leu Asn 1 5 10 15 Arg Ala Asn Glu Val Glu Ala Pro Met Ala Asp Pro Pro Thr Asp Val 20 25 30 Pro Ile Thr Pro Cys Glu Leu Thr Ala Ala Lys Asn Ala Ala Gln Gln 35 40 45 Leu Val Leu Ser Ala Asp Asn Met Arg Glu Tyr Leu Ala Ala Gly Ala 50 55 60 Lys Glu Arg Gln Arg Leu Ala Thr Ser Leu Arg Asn Ala Ala Lys Ala 65 70 75 80 Tyr Gly Glu Val Asp Glu Glu Ala Ala Thr Ala Leu Asp Asn Asp Gly 85 90 95 Glu Gly Thr Val Gln Ala Glu Ser Ala Gly Ala Val Gly Gly Asp Ser 100 105 110 Ser Ala Glu Leu Thr Asp Thr Pro Arg Val Ala Thr Ala Gly Glu Pro 115 120 125 Asn Phe Met Asp Leu Lys Glu Ala Ala Arg Lys Leu Glu Thr Gly Asp 130 135 140 Gln Gly Ala Ser Leu Ala His Phe Ala Asp Gly Trp Asn Thr Phe Asn 145 150 155 160 Leu Thr Leu Gln Gly Asp Val Lys Arg Phe Arg Gly Phe Asp Asn Trp 165 170 175 Glu Gly Asp Ala Ala Thr Ala Cys Glu Ala Ser Leu Asp Gln Gln Arg 180 185 190 Gln Trp Ile Leu His Met Ala Lys Leu Ser Ala Ala Met Ala Lys Gln 195 200 205 Ala Gln Tyr Val Ala Gln Leu His Val Trp Ala Arg Arg Glu His Pro 210 215 220 Thr Tyr Glu Asp Ile Val Gly Leu Glu Arg Leu Tyr Ala Glu Asn Pro 225 230 235 240 Ser Ala Arg Asp Gln Ile Leu Pro Val Tyr Ala Glu Tyr Gln Gln Arg 245 250 255 Ser Glu Lys Val Leu Thr Glu Tyr Asn Asn Lys Ala Ala Leu Glu Pro 260 265 270 Val Asn Pro Pro Lys Pro Pro Pro Ala Ile Lys Ile Asp Pro Pro Pro 275 280 285 Pro Pro Gln Glu Gln Gly Leu Ile Pro Gly Phe Leu Met Pro Pro Ser 290 295 300 Asp Gly Ser Gly Val Thr Pro Gly Thr Gly Met Pro Ala Ala Pro Met 305 310 315 320 Val Pro Pro Thr Gly Ser Pro Gly Gly Gly Leu Pro Ala Asp Thr Ala 325 330 335 Ala Gln Leu Thr Ser Ala Gly Arg Glu Ala Ala Ala Leu Ser Gly Asp 340 345 350 Val Ala Val Lys Ala Ala Ser Leu Gly Gly Gly Gly Gly Gly Gly Val 355 360 365 Pro Ser Ala Pro Leu Gly Ser Ala Ile Gly Gly Ala Glu Ser Val Arg 370 375 380 Pro Ala Gly Ala Gly Asp Ile Ala Gly Leu Gly Gln Gly Arg Ala Gly 385 390 395 400 Gly Gly Ala Ala Leu Gly Gly Gly Gly Met Gly Met Pro Met Gly Ala 405 410 415 Ala His Gln Gly Gln Gly Gly Ala Lys Ser Lys Gly Ser Gln Gln Glu 420 425 430 Asp Glu Ala Leu Tyr Thr Glu Asp Arg Ala Trp Thr Glu Ala Val Ile 435 440 445 Gly Asn Arg Arg Arg Gln Asp Ser Lys Glu Ser Lys 450 455 460 277 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 180 Ala Gly Asn Val Thr Ser Ala Ser Gly Pro His Arg Phe Gly Ala Pro 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Gly Ser Gln Arg Arg Arg Arg His Pro Ala Ala Ser Thr Ala 20 25 30 Thr Glu Arg Cys Arg Phe Asp Arg His Val Ala Arg Gln Arg Cys Gly 35 40 45 Phe Pro Pro Ser Arg Arg Gln Leu Arg Arg Arg Val Ser Arg Glu Ala 50 55 60 Thr Thr Arg Arg Ser Gly Arg Arg Asn His Arg Cys Gly Trp His Pro 65 70 75 80 Gly Thr Gly Ser His Thr Gly Ala Val Arg Arg Arg His Gln Glu Ala 85 90 95 Arg Asp Gln Ser Leu Leu Leu Arg Arg Arg Gly Arg Val Asp Leu Asp 100 105 110 Gly Gly Gly Arg Leu Arg Arg Val Tyr Arg Phe Gln Gly Cys Leu Val 115 120 125 Val Val Phe Gly Gln His Leu Leu Arg Pro Leu Leu Ile Leu Arg Val 130 135 140 His Arg Glu Asn Leu Val Ala Gly Arg Arg Val Phe Arg Val Lys Pro 145 150 155 160 Phe Glu Pro Asp Tyr Val Phe Ile Ser Arg Met Phe Pro Pro Ser Pro 165 170 175 His Val Gln Leu Arg Asp Ile Leu Ser Leu Leu Gly His Arg Ser Ala 180 185 190 Gln Phe Gly His Val Glu Tyr Pro Leu Pro Leu Leu Ile Glu Arg Ser 195 200 205 Leu Ala Ser Gly Ser Arg Ile Ala Phe Pro Val Val Lys Pro Pro Glu 210 215 220 Pro Leu Asp Val Ala Leu Gln Arg Gln Val Glu Ser Val Pro Pro Ile 225 230 235 240 Arg Lys Val Arg Glu Arg Cys Ala Leu Val Ala Arg Phe Glu Leu Pro 245 250 255 Cys Arg Phe Phe Glu Ile His Glu Val Gly Phe Thr Gly Arg Gly His 260 265 270 Pro Arg Arg Ile Gly 275 192 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 181 Arg Val Ala Ala Ser Phe Ile Asp Trp Leu Asp Ser Pro Asp Ser Pro 1 5 10 15 Leu Asp Pro Ser Leu Val Ser Ser Leu Leu Asn Ala Val Ser Cys Gly 20 25 30 Ala Glu Ser Ser Ala Ser Ser Ser Ala Arg Ser Gly Asn Gly Ser Arg 35 40 45 Trp Thr Ser Met Pro Ser Gly Thr Arg Pro Gly Pro Arg Arg Ala Thr 50 55 60 Ser Arg Asp Asp Arg Arg Ser Ala Thr Ser Val Ile Pro Ser Arg Arg 65 70 75 80 Ser Val Ala Pro Arg Ala Glu Phe Gly Thr Arg Leu Ala Ser His Arg 85 90 95 Ala Ser Pro Ser Asn Ala Cys Pro Val Arg Ile Val Thr Ser Ala Ser 100 105 110 Gly Arg Pro Ile Ser Ser Pro Pro Ile Val Arg Ser Arg Ser Cys Val 115 120 125 Asp Lys Asn Gly Arg Arg Cys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Arg Arg Leu Asn Arg 130 135 140 Ala Arg Ser Ser Ser Ile Ala Ala Arg Cys Arg Thr Ile Gly Thr Phe 145 150 155 160 Arg Arg Ser Arg Tyr Ser Ala Ser Met Arg Val Ser Thr Asn Ser Pro 165 170 175 His Val Thr His Gly Val Ala Pro Gly Val Thr Arg Arg Ile Gly Gly 180 185 190 196 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 182 Gln Glu Arg Pro Gln Met Cys Gln Arg Val Ser Glu Ile Glu Pro Arg 1 5 10 15 Thr Gln Phe Phe Asn Arg Cys Ala Leu Pro His Tyr Trp His Phe Pro 20 25 30 Ala Val Ala Val Phe Ser Lys His Ala Ser Leu Asp Glu Leu Ala Pro 35 40 45 Arg Asn Pro Arg Arg Ser Ser Arg Arg Asp Ala Glu Asp Arg Arg Val 50 55 60 Ile Phe Ala Ala Thr Leu Val Ala Val Asp Pro Pro Leu Arg Gly Ala 65 70 75 80 Gly Gly Glu Ala Asp Gln Leu Ile Asp Leu Gly Val Cys Arg Arg Gln 85 90 95 Ala Gly Arg Val Arg Arg Gly Gln Glu Leu His His Arg His Arg His 100 105 110 Gln Gly Ala Ala Pro Asp Leu Arg Arg Arg Arg Arg His Arg Arg Val 115 120 125 Gln Gln His Arg Arg Leu Gln Arg Val Arg Gln Leu Arg Arg Tyr Val 130 135 140 Gln Thr Ala His His Arg Arg Phe Ala Arg Thr Asp Arg Val Arg His 145 150 155 160 His Val Arg Gly Pro Ser Asn His Arg Arg Arg Arg Val Tyr Arg Gly 165 170 175 Arg His Ser Gly Ala Gly Gly Cys Pro Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Ser Val 180 185 190 Gly Gly Ser Ala 195 311 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 183 Val Arg Cys Gly Thr Leu Val Pro Val Pro Met Val Glu Phe Leu Thr 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Asn Ala Pro Ser Leu Pro Ser Ala Tyr Ala Glu Val Asp Lys 20 25 30 Leu Ile Gly Leu Pro Ala Gly Thr Ala Lys Arg Trp Ile Asn Gly Tyr 35 40 45 Glu Arg Gly Gly Lys Asp His Pro Pro Ile Leu Arg Val Thr Pro Gly 50 55 60 Ala Thr Pro Trp Val Thr Trp Gly Glu Phe Val Glu Thr Arg Met Leu 65 70 75 80 Ala Glu Tyr Arg Asp Arg Arg Lys Val Pro Ile Val Arg Gln Arg Ala 85 90 95 Ala Ile Glu Glu Leu Arg Ala Arg Phe Asn Leu Arg Tyr Pro Leu Ala 100 105 110 His Leu Arg Pro Phe Leu Ser Thr His Glu Arg Asp Leu Thr Met Gly 115 120 125 Gly Glu Glu Ile Gly Leu Pro Asp Ala Glu Val Thr Ile Arg Thr Gly 130 135 140 Gln Ala Leu Leu Gly Asp Ala Arg Trp Leu Ala Ser Leu Val Pro Asn 145 150 155 160 Ser Ala Arg Gly Ala Thr Leu Arg Arg Leu Gly Ile Thr Asp Val Ala 165 170 175 Asp Leu Arg Ser Ser Arg Glu Val Ala Arg Arg Gly Pro Gly Arg Val 180 185 190 Pro Asp Gly Ile Asp Val His Leu Leu Pro Phe Pro Asp Leu Ala Asp 195 200 205 Asp Asp Ala Asp Asp Ser Ala Pro His Glu Thr Ala Phe Lys Arg Leu 210 215 220 Leu Thr Asn Asp Gly Ser Asn Gly Glu Ser Gly Glu Ser Ser Gln Ser 225 230 235 240 Ile Asn Asp Ala Ala Thr Arg Tyr Met Thr Asp Glu Tyr Arg Gln Phe 245 250 255 Pro Thr Arg Asn Gly Ala Gln Arg Ala Leu His Arg Val Val Thr Leu 260 265 270 Leu Ala Ala Gly Arg Pro Val Leu Thr His Cys Phe Ala Gly Lys Asp 275 280 285 Arg Thr Gly Phe Val Val Ala Leu Val Leu Glu Ala Val Gly Leu Asp 290 295 300 Arg Asp Val Ile Val Ala Asp 305 310 2072 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 184 CTCGTGCCGA TTCGGCACGA GCTGAGCAGC CCAAGGGGCC GTTCGGCGAA GTCATCGAGG 60 CATTCGCCGA CGGGCTGGCC GGCAAGGGTA AGCAAATCAA CACCACGCTG AACAGCCTGT 120 CGCAGGCGTT GAACGCCTTG AATGAGGGCC GCGGCGACTT CTTCGCGGTG GTACGCAGCC 180 TGGCGCTATT CGTCAACGCG CTACATCAGG ACGACCAACA GTTCGTCGCG TTGAACAAGA 240 ACCTTGCGGA GTTCACCGAC AGGTTGACCC ACTCCGATGC GGACCTGTCG AACGCCATCC 300 AGCAATTCGA CAGCTTGCTC GCCGTCGCGC GCCCGTTCTT CGCCAAGAAC CGCGAGGTGC 360 TGACGCATGA CGTCAATAAT CTCGCGACCG TGACCACCAC GTTGCTGCAG CCCGATCCGT 420 TGGATGGGTT GGAGACCGTC CTGCACATCT TCCCGACGCT GGCGGCGAAC ATTAACCAGC 480 TTTACCATCC GACACACGGT GGCGTGGTGT CGCTTTCCGC GTTCACGAAT TTCGCCAACC 540 CGATGGAGTT CATCTGCAGC TCGATTCAGG CGGGTAGCCG GCTCGGTTAT CAAGAGTCGG 600 CCGAACTCTG TGCGCAGTAT CTGGCGCCAG TCCTCGATGC GATCAAGTTC AACTACTTTC 660 CGTTCGGCCT GAACGTGGCC AGCACCGCCT CGACACTGCC TAAAGAGATC GCGTACTCCG 720 AGCCCCGCTT GCAGCCGCCC AACGGGTACA AGGACACCAC GGTGCCCGGC ATCTGGGTGC 780 CGGATACGCC GTTGTCACAC CGCAACACGC AGCCCGGTTG GGTGGTGGCA CCCGGGATGC 840 AAGGGGTTCA GGTGGGACCG ATCACGCAGG GTTTGCTGAC GCCGGAGTCC CTGGCCGAAC 900 TCATGGGTGG TCCCGATATC GCCCCTCCGT CGTCAGGGCT GCAAACCCCG CCCGGACCCC 960 CGAATGCGTA CGACGAGTAC CCCGTGCTGC CGCCGATCGG TTTACAGGCC CCACAGGTGC 1020 CGATACCACC GCCGCCTCCT GGGCCCGACG TAATCCCGGG TCCGGTGCCA CCGGTCTTGG 1080 CGGCGATCGT GTTCCCAAGA GATCGCCCGG CAGCGTCGGA AAACTTCGAC TACATGGGCC 1140 TCTTGTTGCT GTCGCCGGGC CTGGCGACCT TCCTGTTCGG GGTGTCATCT AGCCCCGCCC 1200 GTGGAACGAT GGCCGATCGG CACGTGTTGA TACCGGCGAT CACCGGCCTG GCGTTGATCG 1260 CGGCATTCGT CGCACATTCG TGGTACCGCA CAGAACATCC GCTCATAGAC ATGCGCTTGT 1320 TCCAGAACCG AGCGGTCGCG CAGGCCAACA TGACGATGAC GGTGCTCTCC CTCGGGCTGT 1380 TTGGCTCCTT CTTGCTGCTC CCGAGCTACC TCCAGCAAGT GTTGCACCAA TCACCGATGC 1440 AATCGGGGGT GCATATCATC CCACAGGGCC TCGGTGCCAT GCTGGCGATG CCGATCGCCG 1500 GAGCGATGAT GGACCGACGG GGACCGGCCA AGATCGTGCT GGTTGGGATC ATGCTGATCG 1560 CTGCGGGGTT GGGCACCTTC GCCTTTGGTG TCGCGCGGCA AGCGGACTAC TTACCCATTC 1620 TGCCGACCGG GCTGGCAATC ATGGGCATGG GCATGGGCTG CTCCATGATG CCACTGTCCG 1680 GGGCGGCAGT GCAGACCCTG GCCCCACATC AGATCGCTCG CGGTTCGACG CTGATCAGCG 1740 TCAACCAGCA GGTGGGCGGT TCGATAGGGA CCGCACTGAT GTCGGTGCTG CTCACCTACC 1800 AGTTCAATCA CAGCGAAATC ATCGCTACTG CAAAGAAAGT CGCACTGACC CCAGAGAGTG 1860 GCGCCGGGCG GGGGGCGGCG GTTGACCCTT CCTCGCTACC GCGCCAAACC AACTTCGCGG 1920 CCCAACTGCT GCATGACCTT TCGCACGCCT ACGCGGTGGT ATTCGTGATA GCGACCGCGC 1980 TAGTGGTCTC GACGCTGATC CCCGCGGCAT TCCTGCCGAA ACAGCAGGCT AGTCATCGAA 2040 GAGCACCGTT GCTATCCGCA TGACGTCTGC TT 2072 1923 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 185 TCACCCCGGA GAAGTCGTTC GTCGACGACC TGGACATCGA CTCGCTGTCG ATGGTCGAGA 60 TCGCCGTGCA GACCGAGGAC AAGTACGGCG TCAAGATCCC CGACGAGGAC CTCGCCGGTC 120 TGCGTACCGT CGGTGACGTT GTCGCCTACA TCCAGAAGCT CGAGGAAGAA AACCCGGAGG 180 CGGCTCAGGC GTTGCGCGCG AAGATTGAGT CGGAGAACCC CGATGCGGCA CGAGCAGATC 240 GGTGCGTTTC ACCCACATCG CAAGCTCGAG ACGCCCGTCG TCCTCTTGCA CGCTCAGCCA 300 GGTTGGCGTG TCGCCGCCTT CCAGCAAGTG TTCCCACCAC ACGAAGGGAC CCTCGCGAAA 360 GGTGACTGAT CCGCGGACCA CATAGTCGAT GCCACCGTGG CTGACAATTG CGCCGGGTCC 420 GAGTTGGCGG GGGCCGAATT GCGGCATTGC GTCGAAGGCC AGCGGATCCC GGCGCCCGCC 480 CGGCGTGGCT GGTGTTTTGG GCCGCCGGAT GGCCACGACG AGAACGACGA TGGCGGCGAT 540 GAACAGCGCC ACGGCAATCA CGACCAGCAG ATTTCCCACG CATACCCTCT CGTACCGCTG 600 CGCCGCGGTT GGTCGATCGG TCGCATATCG ATGGCGCCGT TTAACGTAAC AGCTTTCGCG 660 GGACCGGGGG TCACAACGGG CGAGTTGTCC GGCCGGGAAC CCGGCAGGTC TCGGCCGCGG 720 TCACCCCAGC TCACTGGTGC ACCATCCGGG TGTCGGTGAG CGTGCAACTC AAACACACTC 780 AACGGCAACG GTTTCTCAGG TCACCAGCTC AACCTCGACC CGCAATCGCT CGTACGTTTC 840 GACCGCGCGC AGGTCGCGAG TCAGCAGCTT TGCGCCGGCA GCTTTCGCCG TGAAGCCGAC 900 CAGGGCATCG TAGGTTGCGC CACCGGTGAC ATCGTGCTCG GCGAGGTGGT CGGTCAAGCC 960 GCGATATGAG CAGGCATCCA GTGCCAGGTA GTTGCTGGAG GTGATGTCCG CCAAGTAGGC 1020 GTGGACGGCA ACAGGGGCAA TACGATGCGG CGGTGGTAGC CGGGTCAAGA CCGAATAGGT 1080 TTCCACAGCC GCGTGCGCGA TCAGATGGAC GCCACGGTTG AGCGCGCGCA CGGCGGCCTC 1140 GTGCCCTTCG TGCCAGGTCG CGAATCCGGC AACCAGCACG CTGGTGTCTG GTGCGATCAC 1200 CGCCGTGTGC GATCGAGCGT TTCCCGAACG ATTTCGTCGG TCAACGGGGG CAGGGGACGT 1260 TCTGGCCGTG CGACGAGAAC CGAGCCTTCC CGAACGAGTT CGACACCGGT CGGGGCCGGC 1320 TCAATCTCGA TGCGCCCATC GCGCTCGGTG ATCTCCACCT GGTCGTTCCC GCGCAAGCCA 1380 AGGCGCTCGC GAATCCGCTT GGGAATCACC AGACGTCCTG CGACATCGAT GGTTGTTCGC 1440 ATGGTAGGAA ATTTACCATC GCACGTTCCA TAGGCGTGTC CTGCGCGGGA TGTCGGGACG 1500 ATCCGCTAGC GTATCGAACG ATTGTTTCGG AAATGGCTGA GGGAGCGTGC GGTGCGGGTG 1560 ATGGGTGTCG ATCCCGGGTT GACCCGATGC GGGCTGTCGC TCATCGAGAG TGGGCGTGGT 1620 CGGCAGCTCA CCGCGCTGGA TGTCGACGTG GTGCGCACAC CGTCGGATGC GGCCTTGGCG 1680 CAGCGCCTGT TGGCCATCAG CGATGCCGTC GAGCACTGGC TGGACACCCA TCATCCGGAG 1740 GTGGTGGCTA TCGAACGGGT GTTCTCTCAG CTCAACGTGA CCACGGTGAT GGGCACCGCG 1800 CAGGCCGGCG GCGTGATCGC CCTGGCGGCG GCCAAACGTG GTGTCGACGT GCATTTCCAT 1860 ACCCCCAGCG AGGTCAAGGC GGCGGTCACT GGCAACGGTT CCGCAGACAA GGCTCAGGTC 1920 ACC 1923 1055 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 186 CTGGCGTGCC AGTGTCACCG GCGATATGAC GTCGGCATTC AATTTCGCGG CCCCGCCGGA 60 CCCGTCGCCA CCCAATCTGG ACCACCCGGT CCGTCAATTG CCGAAGGTCG CCAAGTGCGT 120 GCCCAATGTG GTGCTGGGTT TCTTGAACGA AGGCCTGCCG TATCGGGTGC CCTACCCCCA 180 AACAACGCCA GTCCAGGAAT CCGGTCCCGC GCGGCCGATT CCCAGCGGCA TCTGCTAGCC 240 GGGGATGGTT CAGACGTAAC GGTTGGCTAG GTCGAAACCC GCGCCAGGGC CGCTGGACGG 300 GCTCATGGCA GCGAAATTAG AAAACCCGGG ATATTGTCCG CGGATTGTCA TACGATGCTG 360 AGTGCTTGGT GGTTCGTGTT TAGCCATTGA GTGTGGATGT GTTGAGACCC TGGCCTGGAA 420 GGGGACAACG TGCTTTTGCC TCTTGGTCCG CCTTTGCCGC CCGACGCGGT GGTGGCGAAA 480 CGGGCTGAGT CGGGAATGCT CGGCGGGTTG TCGGTTCCGC TCAGCTGGGG AGTGGCTGTG 540 CCACCCGATG ATTATGACCA CTGGGCGCCT GCGCCGGAGG ACGGCGCCGA TGTCGATGTC 600 CAGGCGGCCG AAGGGGCGGA CGCAGAGGCC GCGGCCATGG ACGAGTGGGA TGAGTGGCAG 660 GCGTGGAACG AGTGGGTGGC GGAGAACGCT GAACCCCGCT TTGAGGTGCC ACGGAGTAGC 720 AGCAGCGTGA TTCCGCATTC TCCGGCGGCC GGCTAGGAGA GGGGGCGCAG ACTGTCGTTA 780 TTTGACCAGT GATCGGCGGT CTCGGTGTTC CCGCGGCCGG CTATGACAAC AGTCAATGTG 840 CATGACAAGT TACAGGTATT AGGTCCAGGT TCAACAAGGA GACAGGCAAC ATGGCAACAC 900 GTTTTATGAC GGATCCGCAC GCGATGCGGG ACATGGCGGG CCGTTTTGAG GTGCACGCCC 960 AGACGGTGGA GGACGAGGCT CGCCGGATGT GGGCGTCCGC GCAAAACATC TCGGGNGCGG 1020 GCTGGAGTGG CATGGCCGAG GCGACCTCGC TAGAC 1055 359 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 187 CCGCCTCGTT GTTGGCATAC TCCGCCGCGG CCGCCTCGAC CGCACTGGCC GTGGCGTGTG 60 TCCGGGCTGA CCACCGGGAT CGCCGAACCA TCCGAGATCA CCTCGCAATG ATCCACCTCG 120 CGCAGCTGGT CACCCAGCCA CCGGGCGGTG TGCGACAGCG CCTGCATCAC CTTGGTATAG 180 CCGTCGCGCC CCAGCCGCAG GAAGTTGTAG TACTGGCCCA CCACCTGGTT ACCGGGACGG 240 GAGAAGTTCA GGGTGAAGGT CGGCATGTCG CCGCCGAGGT AGTTGACCCG GAAAACCAGA 300 TCCTCCGGCA GGTGCTCGGG CCCGCGCCAC ACGACAAACC CGACGCCGGG ATAGGTCAG 359 350 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 188 AACGGGCCCG TGGGCACCGC TCCTCTAAGG GCTCTCGTTG GTCGCATGAA GTGCTGGAAG 60 GATGCATCTT GGCAGATTCC CGCCAGAGCA AAACAGCCGC TAGTCCTAGT CCGAGTCGCC 120 CGCAAAGTTC CTCGAATAAC TCCGTACCCG GAGCGCCAAA CCGGGTCTCC TTCGCTAAGC 180 TGCGCGAACC ACTTGAGGTT CCGGGACTCC TTGACGTCCA GACCGATTCG TTCGAGTGGC 240 TGATCGGTTC GCCGCGCTGG CGCGAATCCG CCGCCGAGCG GGGTGATGTC AACCCAGTGG 300 GTGGCCTGGA AGAGGTGCTC TACGAGCTGT CTCCGATCGA GGACTTCTCC 350 679 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 189 Glu Gln Pro Lys Gly Pro Phe Gly Glu Val Ile Glu Ala Phe Ala Asp 1 5 10 15 Gly Leu Ala Gly Lys Gly Lys Gln Ile Asn Thr Thr Leu Asn Ser Leu 20 25 30 Ser Gln Ala Leu Asn Ala Leu Asn Glu Gly Arg Gly Asp Phe Phe Ala 35 40 45 Val Val Arg Ser Leu Ala Leu Phe Val Asn Ala Leu His Gln Asp Asp 50 55 60 Gln Gln Phe Val Ala Leu Asn Lys Asn Leu Ala Glu Phe Thr Asp Arg 65 70 75 80 Leu Thr His Ser Asp Ala Asp Leu Ser Asn Ala Ile Gln Gln Phe Asp 85 90 95 Ser Leu Leu Ala Val Ala Arg Pro Phe Phe Ala Lys Asn Arg Glu Val 100 105 110 Leu Thr His Asp Val Asn Asn Leu Ala Thr Val Thr Thr Thr Leu Leu 115 120 125 Gln Pro Asp Pro Leu Asp Gly Leu Glu Thr Val Leu His Ile Phe Pro 130 135 140 Thr Leu Ala Ala Asn Ile Asn Gln Leu Tyr His Pro Thr His Gly Gly 145 150 155 160 Val Val Ser Leu Ser Ala Phe Thr Asn Phe Ala Asn Pro Met Glu Phe 165 170 175 Ile Cys Ser Ser Ile Gln Ala Gly Ser Arg Leu Gly Tyr Gln Glu Ser 180 185 190 Ala Glu Leu Cys Ala Gln Tyr Leu Ala Pro Val Leu Asp Ala Ile Lys 195 200 205 Phe Asn Tyr Phe Pro Phe Gly Leu Asn Val Ala Ser Thr Ala Ser Thr 210 215 220 Leu Pro Lys Glu Ile Ala Tyr Ser Glu Pro Arg Leu Gln Pro Pro Asn 225 230 235 240 Gly Tyr Lys Asp Thr Thr Val Pro Gly Ile Trp Val Pro Asp Thr Pro 245 250 255 Leu Ser His Arg Asn Thr Gln Pro Gly Trp Val Val Ala Pro Gly Met 260 265 270 Gln Gly Val Gln Val Gly Pro Ile Thr Gln Gly Leu Leu Thr Pro Glu 275 280 285 Ser Leu Ala Glu Leu Met Gly Gly Pro Asp Ile Ala Pro Pro Ser Ser 290 295 300 Gly Leu Gln Thr Pro Pro Gly Pro Pro Asn Ala Tyr Asp Glu Tyr Pro 305 310 315 320 Val Leu Pro Pro Ile Gly Leu Gln Ala Pro Gln Val Pro Ile Pro Pro 325 330 335 Pro Pro Pro Gly Pro Asp Val Ile Pro Gly Pro Val Pro Pro Val Leu 340 345 350 Ala Ala Ile Val Phe Pro Arg Asp Arg Pro Ala Ala Ser Glu Asn Phe 355 360 365 Asp Tyr Met Gly Leu Leu Leu Leu Ser Pro Gly Leu Ala Thr Phe Leu 370 375 380 Phe Gly Val Ser Ser Ser Pro Ala Arg Gly Thr Met Ala Asp Arg His 385 390 395 400 Val Leu Ile Pro Ala Ile Thr Gly Leu Ala Leu Ile Ala Ala Phe Val 405 410 415 Ala His Ser Trp Tyr Arg Thr Glu His Pro Leu Ile Asp Met Arg Leu 420 425 430 Phe Gln Asn Arg Ala Val Ala Gln Ala Asn Met Thr Met Thr Val Leu 435 440 445 Ser Leu Gly Leu Phe Gly Ser Phe Leu Leu Leu Pro Ser Tyr Leu Gln 450 455 460 Gln Val Leu His Gln Ser Pro Met Gln Ser Gly Val His Ile Ile Pro 465 470 475 480 Gln Gly Leu Gly Ala Met Leu Ala Met Pro Ile Ala Gly Ala Met Met 485 490 495 Asp Arg Arg Gly Pro Ala Lys Ile Val Leu Val Gly Ile Met Leu Ile 500 505 510 Ala Ala Gly Leu Gly Thr Phe Ala Phe Gly Val Ala Arg Gln Ala Asp 515 520 525 Tyr Leu Pro Ile Leu Pro Thr Gly Leu Ala Ile Met Gly Met Gly Met 530 535 540 Gly Cys Ser Met Met Pro Leu Ser Gly Ala Ala Val Gln Thr Leu Ala 545 550 555 560 Pro His Gln Ile Ala Arg Gly Ser Thr Leu Ile Ser Val Asn Gln Gln 565 570 575 Val Gly Gly Ser Ile Gly Thr Ala Leu Met Ser Val Leu Leu Thr Tyr 580 585 590 Gln Phe Asn His Ser Glu Ile Ile Ala Thr Ala Lys Lys Val Ala Leu 595 600 605 Thr Pro Glu Ser Gly Ala Gly Arg Gly Ala Ala Val Asp Pro Ser Ser 610 615 620 Leu Pro Arg Gln Thr Asn Phe Ala Ala Gln Leu Leu His Asp Leu Ser 625 630 635 640 His Ala Tyr Ala Val Val Phe Val Ile Ala Thr Ala Leu Val Val Ser 645 650 655 Thr Leu Ile Pro Ala Ala Phe Leu Pro Lys Gln Gln Ala Ser His Arg 660 665 670 Arg Ala Pro Leu Leu Ser Ala 675 120 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 190 Thr Pro Glu Lys Ser Phe Val Asp Asp Leu Asp Ile Asp Ser Leu Ser 1 5 10 15 Met Val Glu Ile Ala Val Gln Thr Glu Asp Lys Tyr Gly Val Lys Ile 20 25 30 Pro Asp Glu Asp Leu Ala Gly Leu Arg Thr Val Gly Asp Val Val Ala 35 40 45 Tyr Ile Gln Lys Leu Glu Glu Glu Asn Pro Glu Ala Ala Gln Ala Leu 50 55 60 Arg Ala Lys Ile Glu Ser Glu Asn Pro Asp Ala Ala Arg Ala Asp Arg 65 70 75 80 Cys Val Ser Pro Thr Ser Gln Ala Arg Asp Ala Arg Arg Pro Leu Ala 85 90 95 Arg Ser Ala Arg Leu Ala Cys Arg Arg Leu Pro Ala Ser Val Pro Thr 100 105 110 Thr Arg Arg Asp Pro Arg Glu Arg 115 120 89 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 191 Leu Ala Cys Gln Cys His Arg Arg Tyr Asp Val Gly Ile Gln Phe Arg 1 5 10 15 Gly Pro Ala Gly Pro Val Ala Thr Gln Ser Gly Pro Pro Gly Pro Ser 20 25 30 Ile Ala Glu Gly Arg Gln Val Arg Ala Gln Cys Gly Ala Gly Phe Leu 35 40 45 Glu Arg Arg Pro Ala Val Ser Gly Ala Leu Pro Pro Asn Asn Ala Ser 50 55 60 Pro Gly Ile Arg Ser Arg Ala Ala Asp Ser Gln Arg His Leu Leu Ala 65 70 75 80 Gly Asp Gly Ser Asp Val Thr Val Gly 85 119 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 192 Ala Ser Leu Leu Ala Tyr Ser Ala Ala Ala Ala Ser Thr Ala Leu Ala 1 5 10 15 Val Ala Cys Val Arg Ala Asp His Arg Asp Arg Arg Thr Ile Arg Asp 20 25 30 His Leu Ala Met Ile His Leu Ala Gln Leu Val Thr Gln Pro Pro Gly 35 40 45 Gly Val Arg Gln Arg Leu His His Leu Gly Ile Ala Val Ala Pro Gln 50 55 60 Pro Gln Glu Val Val Val Leu Ala His His Leu Val Thr Gly Thr Gly 65 70 75 80 Glu Val Gln Gly Glu Gly Arg His Val Ala Ala Glu Val Val Asp Pro 85 90 95 Glu Asn Gln Ile Leu Arg Gln Val Leu Gly Pro Ala Pro His Asp Lys 100 105 110 Pro Asp Ala Gly Ile Gly Gln 115 116 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 193 Arg Ala Arg Gly His Arg Ser Ser Lys Gly Ser Arg Trp Ser His Glu 1 5 10 15 Val Leu Glu Gly Cys Ile Leu Ala Asp Ser Arg Gln Ser Lys Thr Ala 20 25 30 Ala Ser Pro Ser Pro Ser Arg Pro Gln Ser Ser Ser Asn Asn Ser Val 35 40 45 Pro Gly Ala Pro Asn Arg Val Ser Phe Ala Lys Leu Arg Glu Pro Leu 50 55 60 Glu Val Pro Gly Leu Leu Asp Val Gln Thr Asp Ser Phe Glu Trp Leu 65 70 75 80 Ile Gly Ser Pro Arg Trp Arg Glu Ser Ala Ala Glu Arg Gly Asp Val 85 90 95 Asn Pro Val Gly Gly Leu Glu Glu Val Leu Tyr Glu Leu Ser Pro Ile 100 105 110 Glu Asp Phe Ser 115 811 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 194 TGCTACGCAG CAATCGCTTT GGTGACAGAT GTGGATGCCG GCGTCGCTGC TGGCGATGGC 60 GTGAAAGCCG CCGACGTGTT CGCCGCATTC GGGGAGAACA TCGAACTGCT CAAAAGGCTG 120 GTGCGGGCCG CCATCGATCG GGTCGCCGAC GAGCGCACGT GCACGCACTG TCAACACCAC 180 GCCGGTGTTC CGTTGCCGTT CGAGCTGCCA TGAGGGTGCT GCTGACCGGC GCGGCCGGCT 240 TCATCGGGTC GCGCGTGGAT GCGGCGTTAC GGGCTGCGGG TCACGACGTG GTGGGCGTCG 300 ACGCGCTGCT GCCCGCCGCG CACGGGCCAA ACCCGGTGCT GCCACCGGGC TGCCAGCGGG 360 TCGACGTGCG CGACGCCAGC GCGCTGGCCC CGTTGTTGGC CGGTGTCGAT CTGGTGTGTC 420 ACCAGGCCGC CATGGTGGGT GCCGGCGTCA ACGCCGCCGA CGCACCCGCC TATGGCGGCC 480 ACAACGATTT CGCCACCACG GTGCTGCTGG CGCAGATGTT CGCCGCCGGG GTCCGCCGTT 540 TGGTGCTGGC GTCGTCGATG GTGGTTTACG GGCAGGGGCG CTATGACTGT CCCCAGCATG 600 GACCGGTCGA CCCGCTGCCG CGGCGGCGAG CCGACCTGGA CAATGGGGTC TTCGAGCACC 660 GTTGCCCGGG GTGCGGCGAG CCAGTCATCT GGCAATTGGT CGACGAAGAT GCCCCGTTGC 720 GCCCGCGCAG CCTGTACGCG GCAGCAAGAC CGCGCAGGAG CACTACGCGC TGGCGTGGTC 780 GGAAACGAAT GGCGGTTCCG TGGTGGCGTT G 811 966 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 195 GTCCCGCGAT GTGGCCGAGC ATGACTTTCG GCAACACCGG CGTAGTAGTC GAAGATATCG 60 GACTTTGTGG TCCCGGTGGC GGGATAGAGC ACCTGTCGGC GTTGGTCAGC GTCACCCGTT 120 GCTCGGACGC CGAACCCATG CTTTCAACGT AGCCTGTCGG TCACACAAGT CGCGAGCGTA 180 ACGTCACGGT CAAATATCGC GTGGAATTTC GCCGTGACGT TCCGCTCGCG GACAATCAAG 240 GCATACTCAC TTACATGCGA GCCATTTGGA CGGGTTCGAT CGCCTTCGGG CTGGTGAACG 300 TGCCGGTCAA GGTGTACAGC GCTACCGCAG ACCACGACAT CAGGTTCCAC CAGGTGCACG 360 CCAAGGACAA CGGACGCATC CGGTACAAGC GCGTCTGCGA GGCGTGTGGC GAGGTGGTCG 420 ACTACCGCGA TCTTGCCCGG GCCTACGAGT CCGGCGACGG CCAAATGGTG GCGATCACCG 480 ACGACGACAT CGCCAGCTTG CCTGAAGAAC GCAGCCGGGA GATCGAGGTG TTGGAGTTCG 540 TCCCCGCCGC CGACGTGGAC CCGATGATGT TCGACCGCAG CTACTTTTTG GAGCCTGATT 600 CGAAGTCGTC GAAATCGTAT GTGCTGCTGG CTAAGACACT CGCCGAGACC GACCGGATGG 660 CGATCGTGGA TCGCCCCACC GGCCGTGAAT GCAGGAAAAA TAAGAGCCGC TATCCACAAT 720 TCGGCGTCGA GCTCGGCTAC CACAAACGGT AGAACGATCG AGACATTCCC GAGCTGAAGT 780 GCGGCGCTAT AGAAGCCGCT CTGCGCGATT ATCAAACGCA AAATACGCTT ACTCATGCCA 840 TCGGCGCTGC TCACCCGATG CGACGTTTTT GCCACGCTCC ACCGCCTGCC GCGCGACCTC 900 AAGTGGGCAT GCATCCCACC CGTTCCCGGA AACCGGTTCC GGCGGGTCGG CTCATCGCTT 960 CATCCT 966 2367 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 196 CCGCACCGCC GGCAATACCG CCAGCGCCAC CGTTACCGCC GTTTGCGCCG TTGCCCCCGT 60 TGCCGCCCGT CCCGCCGGCC CCGCCGATGG AGTTCTCATC GCCAAAAGTA CTGGCGTTGC 120 CACCGGAGCC GCCGTTGCCG CCGTCACCGC CAGCCCCGCC GACTCCACCG GCCCCACCGA 180 CTCCGCCGCT GCCACCGTTG CCGCCGTTGC CGATCAACAT GCCGCTGGCG CCACCCTTGC 240 CACCCACGCC ACCGGCTCCG CCCACCCCGC CGACACCAAG CGAGCTGCCG CCGGAGCCAC 300 CATCACCACC TACGCCACCG ACCGCCCAGA CACCAGCGAC CGGGTCTTCG TGAAACGTCG 360 CGGTGCCACC ACCGCCGCCG TTACCGCCAA CCCCACCGGC AACGCCGGCG CCGCCATCCC 420 CGCCGGCCCC GGCGTTGCCG CCGTTGCCGC CGTTGCCGAA CAACAACCCG CCGGCGCCGC 480 CGTTGCCGCC CGCGCCGCCG GTCCCGCCGG CGCCGCCGAC GCCAAGGCCG CTGCCGCCCT 540 TGCCGCCATC ACCACCCTTG CCGCCGACCA CATCGGGTTC TGCCTCGGGG TCTGGGCTGT 600 CAAACCTCGC GATGCCAGCG TTGCCGCCGC TTCCCCCGGG CCCCCCCGTG GCGCCGTCAC 660 CACCGATACC ACCCGCGCCA CCGGCGCCAC CGTTGCCGCC ATCACCGAAT AGCAACCCGC 720 CGGCGCCACC ATTGCCGCCA GCTCCCCCTG CGCCACCGTC GGCGCCGGAG GCGGCACTGG 780 CAGCCCCGTT ACCACCGAAA CCGCCGCTAC CACCGGTAGA GGTGGCAGTG GCGATGTGTA 840 CGAAAGCGCC GCCTCCGGCG CCGCCGCTAC CACCCCCACT GCCGGCGGCT ACACCGTCGG 900 ACCCGTTGCC ACCATCACCG CCAAAGGCGC TCGCAATGTC GCCCTGCGCG ACTCCGCCGT 960 CGCCGCCGTT GCCGCCGCCG CCACCGGCAG CGGCGGTACC GCCGTCACCA CCGGCACCGC 1020 CGGTGGCCTT GCCCGAGCCT GCCGTCGCGG TGGCACCGTC GCCGCCGGTG CCACCGGTCG 1080 GCGTGCCGGC AGTGCCATGG CCGCCCGTGC CGCCGTCGCC GCCGGTTTGA TCACCGATGC 1140 CGGACACATC TGCCGGGCTG TCCCCGGTGC TGGCCGCGGG GCCGGGCGTG GGATTGACCC 1200 CGTTTGCCCC GGCGAGGCCG GCGCCGCCGG TACCACCGGC GCCGCCATGG CCGAACAGCC 1260 CGGCGTTGCC GCCGTTACCG CCCGCACCCC CGATGCCTGC GGCCACGCTG GTGCCGCCGA 1320 CACCGCCGTT GCCGCCGTTG CCCCACAACC ACCCCCCGTT CCCACCGGCA CCGCCGGCCG 1380 CGCCGGTACC ACCGGCCCCG CCGTTGCCGC CGTTGCCGAT CAACCCGGCC GCGCCTCCGC 1440 TGCCGCCGGT TTGACCGAAC CCGCCAGCCG CGCCGTTGCC ACCGTTGCCA AACAGCAACC 1500 CGCCGGCCGC GCCAGGCTGC CCGGGTGCCG TCCCGTCGGC GCCGTTTCCG ATCAACGGGC 1560 GCCCCAAAAG CGCCTCGGTG GGCGCATTCA CCGCACCCAG CAGACTCCGC TCAACAGCGG 1620 CTTCAGTGCT GGCATACCGA CCCGCGGCCG CAGTCAACGC CTGCACAAAC TGCTCGTGAA 1680 ACGCTGCCAC CTGTACGCTG AGCGCCTGAT ACTGCCGAGC ATGGGCCCCG AACAACCCCG 1740 CAATCGCCGC CGACACTTCA TCGGCAGCCG CAGCCACCAC TTCCGTCGTC GGGATCGCCG 1800 CGGCCGCATT AGCCGCGCTC ACCTGCGAAC CAATAGTCGA TAAATCCAAA GCCGCAGTTG 1860 CCAGCAGCTG CGGCGTCGCG ATCACCAAGG ACACCTCGCA CCTCCGGATA CCCCATATCG 1920 CCGCACCGTG TCCCCAGCGG CCACGTGACC TTTGGTCGCT GGCTGGCGGC CCTGACTATG 1980 GCCGCGACGG CCCTCGTTCT GATTCGCCCC GGCGCGCAGC TTGTTGCGCG AGTTGAAGAC 2040 GGGAGGACAG GCCGAGCTTG GTGTAGACGT GGGTCAAGTG GGAATGCACG GTCCGCGGCG 2100 AGATGAATAG GCGGACGCCG ATCTCCTTGT TGCTGAGTCC CTCACCGACC AGTAGAGCCA 2160 CCTCAAGCTC TGTCGGTGTC AACGCGCCCC AGCCACTTGT CGGGCGTTTC CGTGCACCGC 2220 GGCCTCGTTG CGCGTACGCG ATCGCCTCAT CGATCGATAA CGCAGTTCCT TCGGCCCAGG 2280 CATCGTCGAA CTCGCTGTCA CCCATGGATT TTCGAAGGGT GGCTAGCGAC GAGTTACAGC 2340 CCGCCTGGTA GATCCCGAAG CGGACCG 2367 376 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 197 Gln Pro Ala Gly Ala Thr Ile Ala Ala Ser Ser Pro Cys Ala Thr Val 1 5 10 15 Gly Ala Gly Gly Gly Thr Gly Ser Pro Val Thr Thr Glu Thr Ala Ala 20 25 30 Thr Thr Gly Arg Gly Gly Ser Gly Asp Val Tyr Glu Ser Ala Ala Ser 35 40 45 Gly Ala Ala Ala Thr Thr Pro Thr Ala Gly Gly Tyr Thr Val Gly Pro 50 55 60 Val Ala Thr Ile Thr Ala Lys Gly Ala Arg Asn Val Ala Leu Arg Asp 65 70 75 80 Ser Ala Val Ala Ala Val Ala Ala Ala Ala Thr Gly Ser Gly Gly Thr 85 90 95 Ala Val Thr Thr Gly Thr Ala Gly Gly Leu Ala Arg Ala Cys Arg Arg 100 105 110 Gly Gly Thr Val Ala Ala Gly Ala Thr Gly Arg Arg Ala Gly Ser Ala 115 120 125 Met Ala Ala Arg Ala Ala Val Ala Ala Gly Leu Ile Thr Asp Ala Gly 130 135 140 His Ile Cys Arg Ala Val Pro Gly Ala Gly Arg Gly Ala Gly Arg Gly 145 150 155 160 Ile Asp Pro Val Cys Pro Gly Glu Ala Gly Ala Ala Gly Thr Thr Gly 165 170 175 Ala Ala Met Ala Glu Gln Pro Gly Val Ala Ala Val Thr Ala Arg Thr 180 185 190 Pro Asp Ala Cys Gly His Ala Gly Ala Ala Asp Thr Ala Val Ala Ala 195 200 205 Val Ala Pro Gln Pro Pro Pro Val Pro Thr Gly Thr Ala Gly Arg Ala 210 215 220 Gly Thr Thr Gly Pro Ala Val Ala Ala Val Ala Asp Gln Pro Gly Arg 225 230 235 240 Ala Ser Ala Ala Ala Gly Leu Thr Glu Pro Ala Ser Arg Ala Val Ala 245 250 255 Thr Val Ala Lys Gln Gln Pro Ala Gly Arg Ala Arg Leu Pro Gly Cys 260 265 270 Arg Pro Val Gly Ala Val Ser Asp Gln Arg Ala Pro Gln Lys Arg Leu 275 280 285 Gly Gly Arg Ile His Arg Thr Gln Gln Thr Pro Leu Asn Ser Gly Phe 290 295 300 Ser Ala Gly Ile Pro Thr Arg Gly Arg Ser Gln Arg Leu His Lys Leu 305 310 315 320 Leu Val Lys Arg Cys His Leu Tyr Ala Glu Arg Leu Ile Leu Pro Ser 325 330 335 Met Gly Pro Glu Gln Pro Arg Asn Arg Arg Arg His Phe Ile Gly Ser 340 345 350 Arg Ser His His Phe Arg Arg Arg Asp Arg Arg Gly Arg Ile Ser Arg 355 360 365 Ala His Leu Arg Thr Asn Ser Arg 370 375 2852 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 198 GGCCAAAACG CCCCGGCGAT CGCGGCCACC GAGGCCGCCT ACGACCAGAT GTGGGCCCAG 60 GACGTGGCGG CGATGTTTGG CTACCATGCC GGGGCTTCGG CGGCCGTCTC GGCGTTGACA 120 CCGTTCGGCC AGGCGCTGCC GACCGTGGCG GGCGGCGGTG CGCTGGTCAG CGCGGCCGCG 180 GCTCAGGTGA CCACGCGGGT CTTCCGCAAC CTGGGCTTGG CGAACGTCCG CGAGGGCAAC 240 GTCCGCAACG GTAATGTCCG GAACTTCAAT CTCGGCTCGG CCAACATCGG CAACGGCAAC 300 ATCGGCAGCG GCAACATCGG CAGCTCCAAC ATCGGGTTTG GCAACGTGGG TCCTGGGTTG 360 ACCGCAGCGC TGAACAACAT CGGTTTCGGC AACACCGGCA GCAACAACAT CGGGTTTGGC 420 AACACCGGCA GCAACAACAT CGGGTTCGGC AATACCGGAG ACGGCAACCG AGGTATCGGG 480 CTCACGGGTA GCGGTTTGTT GGGGTTCGGC GGCCTGAACT CGGGCACCGG CAACATCGGT 540 CTGTTCAACT CGGGCACCGG AAACGTCGGC ATCGGCAACT CGGGTACCGG GAACTGGGGC 600 ATTGGCAACT CGGGCAACAG CTACAACACC GGTTTTGGCA ACTCCGGCGA CGCCAACACG 660 GGCTTCTTCA ACTCCGGAAT AGCCAACACC GGCGTCGGCA ACGCCGGCAA CTACAACACC 720 GGTAGCTACA ACCCGGGCAA CAGCAATACC GGCGGCTTCA ACATGGGCCA GTACAACACG 780 GGCTACCTGA ACAGCGGCAA CTACAACACC GGCTTGGCAA ACTCCGGCAA TGTCAACACC 840 GGCGCCTTCA TTACTGGCAA CTTCAACAAC GGCTTCTTGT GGCGCGGCGA CCACCAAGGC 900 CTGATTTTCG GGAGCCCCGG CTTCTTCAAC TCGACCAGTG CGCCGTCGTC GGGATTCTTC 960 AACAGCGGTG CCGGTAGCGC GTCCGGCTTC CTGAACTCCG GTGCCAACAA TTCTGGCTTC 1020 TTCAACTCTT CGTCGGGGGC CATCGGTAAC TCCGGCCTGG CAAACGCGGG CGTGCTGGTA 1080 TCGGGCGTGA TCAACTCGGG CAACACCGTA TCGGGTTTGT TCAACATGAG CCTGGTGGCC 1140 ATCACAACGC CGGCCTTGAT CTCGGGCTTC TTCAACACCG GAAGCAACAT GTCGGGATTT 1200 TTCGGTGGCC CACCGGTCTT CAATCTCGGC CTGGCAAACC GGGGCGTCGT GAACATTCTC 1260 GGCAACGCCA ACATCGGCAA TTACAACATT CTCGGCAGCG GAAACGTCGG TGACTTCAAC 1320 ATCCTTGGCA GCGGCAACCT CGGCAGCCAA AACATCTTGG GCAGCGGCAA CGTCGGCAGC 1380 TTCAATATCG GCAGTGGAAA CATCGGAGTA TTCAATGTCG GTTCCGGAAG CCTGGGAAAC 1440 TACAACATCG GATCCGGAAA CCTCGGGATC TACAACATCG GTTTTGGAAA CGTCGGCGAC 1500 TACAACGTCG GCTTCGGGAA CGCGGGCGAC TTCAACCAAG GCTTTGCCAA CACCGGCAAC 1560 AACAACATCG GGTTCGCCAA CACCGGCAAC AACAACATCG GCATCGGGCT GTCCGGCGAC 1620 AACCAGCAGG GCTTCAATAT TGCTAGCGGC TGGAACTCGG GCACCGGCAA CAGCGGCCTG 1680 TTCAATTCGG GCACCAATAA CGTTGGCATC TTCAACGCGG GCACCGGAAA CGTCGGCATC 1740 GCAAACTCGG GCACCGGGAA CTGGGGTATC GGGAACCCGG GTACCGACAA TACCGGCATC 1800 CTCAATGCTG GCAGCTACAA CACGGGCATC CTCAACGCCG GCGACTTCAA CACGGGCTTC 1860 TACAACACGG GCAGCTACAA CACCGGCGGC TTCAACGTCG GTAACACCAA CACCGGCAAC 1920 TTCAACGTGG GTGACACCAA TACCGGCAGC TATAACCCGG GTGACACCAA CACCGGCTTC 1980 TTCAATCCCG GCAACGTCAA TACCGGCGCT TTCGACACGG GCGACTTCAA CAATGGCTTC 2040 TTGGTGGCGG GCGATAACCA GGGCCAGATT GCCATCGATC TCTCGGTCAC CACTCCATTC 2100 ATCCCCATAA ACGAGCAGAT GGTCATTGAC GTACACAACG TAATGACCTT CGGCGGCAAC 2160 ATGATCACGG TCACCGAGGC CTCGACCGTT TTCCCCCAAA CCTTCTATCT GAGCGGTTTG 2220 TTCTTCTTCG GCCCGGTCAA TCTCAGCGCA TCCACGCTGA CCGTTCCGAC GATCACCCTC 2280 ACCATCGGCG GACCGACGGT GACCGTCCCC ATCAGCATTG TCGGTGCTCT GGAGAGCCGC 2340 ACGATTACCT TCCTCAAGAT CGATCCGGCG CCGGGCATCG GAAATTCGAC CACCAACCCC 2400 TCGTCCGGCT TCTTCAACTC GGGCACCGGT GGCACATCTG GCTTCCAAAA CGTCGGCGGC 2460 GGCAGTTCAG GCGTCTGGAA CAGTGGTTTG AGCAGCGCGA TAGGGAATTC GGGTTTCCAG 2520 AACCTCGGCT CGCTGCAGTC AGGCTGGGCG AACCTGGGCA ACTCCGTATC GGGCTTTTTC 2580 AACACCAGTA CGGTGAACCT CTCCACGCCG GCCAATGTCT CGGGCCTGAA CAACATCGGC 2640 ACCAACCTGT CCGGCGTGTT CCGCGGTCCG ACCGGGACGA TTTTCAACGC GGGCCTTGCC 2700 AACCTGGGCC AGTTGAACAT CGGCAGCGCC TCGTGCCGAA TTCGGCACGA GTTAGATACG 2760 GTTTCAACAA TCATATCCGC GTTTTGCGGC AGTGCATCAG ACGAATCGAA CCCGGGAAGC 2820 GTAAGCGAAT AAACCGAATG GCGGCCTGTC AT 2852 943 amino acids amino acid <Unknown> linear 199 Gly Gln Asn Ala Pro Ala Ile Ala Ala Thr Glu Ala Ala Tyr Asp Gln 1 5 10 15 Met Trp Ala Gln Asp Val Ala Ala Met Phe Gly Tyr His Ala Gly Ala 20 25 30 Ser Ala Ala Val Ser Ala Leu Thr Pro Phe Gly Gln Ala Leu Pro Thr 35 40 45 Val Ala Gly Gly Gly Ala Leu Val Ser Ala Ala Ala Ala Gln Val Thr 50 55 60 Thr Arg Val Phe Arg Asn Leu Gly Leu Ala Asn Val Arg Glu Gly Asn 65 70 75 80 Val Arg Asn Gly Asn Val Arg Asn Phe Asn Leu Gly Ser Ala Asn Ile 85 90 95 Gly Asn Gly Asn Ile Gly Ser Gly Asn Ile Gly Ser Ser Asn Ile Gly 100 105 110 Phe Gly Asn Val Gly Pro Gly Leu Thr Ala Ala Leu Asn Asn Ile Gly 115 120 125 Phe Gly Asn Thr Gly Ser Asn Asn Ile Gly Phe Gly Asn Thr Gly Ser 130 135 140 Asn Asn Ile Gly Phe Gly Asn Thr Gly Asp Gly Asn Arg Gly Ile Gly 145 150 155 160 Leu Thr Gly Ser Gly Leu Leu Gly Phe Gly Gly Leu Asn Ser Gly Thr 165 170 175 Gly Asn Ile Gly Leu Phe Asn Ser Gly Thr Gly Asn Val Gly Ile Gly 180 185 190 Asn Ser Gly Thr Gly Asn Trp Gly Ile Gly Asn Ser Gly Asn Ser Tyr 195 200 205 Asn Thr Gly Phe Gly Asn Ser Gly Asp Ala Asn Thr Gly Phe Phe Asn 210 215 220 Ser Gly Ile Ala Asn Thr Gly Val Gly Asn Ala Gly Asn Tyr Asn Thr 225 230 235 240 Gly Ser Tyr Asn Pro Gly Asn Ser Asn Thr Gly Gly Phe Asn Met Gly 245 250 255 Gln Tyr Asn Thr Gly Tyr Leu Asn Ser Gly Asn Tyr Asn Thr Gly Leu 260 265 270 Ala Asn Ser Gly Asn Val Asn Thr Gly Ala Phe Ile Thr Gly Asn Phe 275 280 285 Asn Asn Gly Phe Leu Trp Arg Gly Asp His Gln Gly Leu Ile Phe Gly 290 295 300 Ser Pro Gly Phe Phe Asn Ser Thr Ser Ala Pro Ser Ser Gly Phe Phe 305 310 315 320 Asn Ser Gly Ala Gly Ser Ala Ser Gly Phe Leu Asn Ser Gly Ala Asn 325 330 335 Asn Ser Gly Phe Phe Asn Ser Ser Ser Gly Ala Ile Gly Asn Ser Gly 340 345 350 Leu Ala Asn Ala Gly Val Leu Val Ser Gly Val Ile Asn Ser Gly Asn 355 360 365 Thr Val Ser Gly Leu Phe Asn Met Ser Leu Val Ala Ile Thr Thr Pro 370 375 380 Ala Leu Ile Ser Gly Phe Phe Asn Thr Gly Ser Asn Met Ser Gly Phe 385 390 395 400 Phe Gly Gly Pro Pro Val Phe Asn Leu Gly Leu Ala Asn Arg Gly Val 405 410 415 Val Asn Ile Leu Gly Asn Ala Asn Ile Gly Asn Tyr Asn Ile Leu Gly 420 425 430 Ser Gly Asn Val Gly Asp Phe Asn Ile Leu Gly Ser Gly Asn Leu Gly 435 440 445 Ser Gln Asn Ile Leu Gly Ser Gly Asn Val Gly Ser Phe Asn Ile Gly 450 455 460 Ser Gly Asn Ile Gly Val Phe Asn Val Gly Ser Gly Ser Leu Gly Asn 465 470 475 480 Tyr Asn Ile Gly Ser Gly Asn Leu Gly Ile Tyr Asn Ile Gly Phe Gly 485 490 495 Asn Val Gly Asp Tyr Asn Val Gly Phe Gly Asn Ala Gly Asp Phe Asn 500 505 510 Gln Gly Phe Ala Asn Thr Gly Asn Asn Asn Ile Gly Phe Ala Asn Thr 515 520 525 Gly Asn Asn Asn Ile Gly Ile Gly Leu Ser Gly Asp Asn Gln Gln Gly 530 535 540 Phe Asn Ile Ala Ser Gly Trp Asn Ser Gly Thr Gly Asn Ser Gly Leu 545 550 555 560 Phe Asn Ser Gly Thr Asn Asn Val Gly Ile Phe Asn Ala Gly Thr Gly 565 570 575 Asn Val Gly Ile Ala Asn Ser Gly Thr Gly Asn Trp Gly Ile Gly Asn 580 585 590 Pro Gly Thr Asp Asn Thr Gly Ile Leu Asn Ala Gly Ser Tyr Asn Thr 595 600 605 Gly Ile Leu Asn Ala Gly Asp Phe Asn Thr Gly Phe Tyr Asn Thr Gly 610 615 620 Ser Tyr Asn Thr Gly Gly Phe Asn Val Gly Asn Thr Asn Thr Gly Asn 625 630 635 640 Phe Asn Val Gly Asp Thr Asn Thr Gly Ser Tyr Asn Pro Gly Asp Thr 645 650 655 Asn Thr Gly Phe Phe Asn Pro Gly Asn Val Asn Thr Gly Ala Phe Asp 660 665 670 Thr Gly Asp Phe Asn Asn Gly Phe Leu Val Ala Gly Asp Asn Gln Gly 675 680 685 Gln Ile Ala Ile Asp Leu Ser Val Thr Thr Pro Phe Ile Pro Ile Asn 690 695 700 Glu Gln Met Val Ile Asp Val His Asn Val Met Thr Phe Gly Gly Asn 705 710 715 720 Met Ile Thr Val Thr Glu Ala Ser Thr Val Phe Pro Gln Thr Phe Tyr 725 730 735 Leu Ser Gly Leu Phe Phe Phe Gly Pro Val Asn Leu Ser Ala Ser Thr 740 745 750 Leu Thr Val Pro Thr Ile Thr Leu Thr Ile Gly Gly Pro Thr Val Thr 755 760 765 Val Pro Ile Ser Ile Val Gly Ala Leu Glu Ser Arg Thr Ile Thr Phe 770 775 780 Leu Lys Ile Asp Pro Ala Pro Gly Ile Gly Asn Ser Thr Thr Asn Pro 785 790 795 800 Ser Ser Gly Phe Phe Asn Ser Gly Thr Gly Gly Thr Ser Gly Phe Gln 805 810 815 Asn Val Gly Gly Gly Ser Ser Gly Val Trp Asn Ser Gly Leu Ser Ser 820 825 830 Ala Ile Gly Asn Ser Gly Phe Gln Asn Leu Gly Ser Leu Gln Ser Gly 835 840 845 Trp Ala Asn Leu Gly Asn Ser Val Ser Gly Phe Phe Asn Thr Ser Thr 850 855 860 Val Asn Leu Ser Thr Pro Ala Asn Val Ser Gly Leu Asn Asn Ile Gly 865 870 875 880 Thr Asn Leu Ser Gly Val Phe Arg Gly Pro Thr Gly Thr Ile Phe Asn 885 890 895 Ala Gly Leu Ala Asn Leu Gly Gln Leu Asn Ile Gly Ser Ala Ser Cys 900 905 910 Arg Ile Arg His Glu Leu Asp Thr Val Ser Thr Ile Ile Ser Ala Phe 915 920 925 Cys Gly Ser Ala Ser Asp Glu Ser Asn Pro Gly Ser Val Ser Glu 930 935 940 53 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 200 GGATCCATAT GGGCCATCAT CATCATCATC ACGTGATCGA CATCATCGGG ACC 53 42 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 201 CCTGAATTCA GGCCTCGGTT GCGCCGGCCT CATCTTGAAC GA 42 31 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 202 GGATCCTGCA GGCTCGAAAC CACCGAGCGG T 31 31 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 203 CTCTGAATTC AGCGCTGGAA ATCGTCGCGA T 31 33 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 204 GGATCCAGCG CTGAGATGAA GACCGATGCC GCT 33 38 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 205 GGATATCTGC AGAATTCAGG TTTAAAGCCC ATTTGCGA 38 30 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 206 CCGCATGCGA GCCACGTGCC CACAACGGCC 30 37 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 207 CTTCATGGAA TTCTCAGGCC GGTAAGGTCC GCTGCGG 37 7676 base pairs nucleic acid single linear 208 TGGCGAATGG GACGCGCCCT GTAGCGGCGC ATTAAGCGCG GCGGGTGTGG TGGTTACGCG 60 CAGCGTGACC GCTACACTTG CCAGCGCCCT AGCGCCCGCT CCTTTCGCTT TCTTCCCTTC 120 CTTTCTCGCC ACGTTCGCCG GCTTTCCCCG TCAAGCTCTA AATCGGGGGC TCCCTTTAGG 180 GTTCCGATTT AGTGCTTTAC GGCACCTCGA CCCCAAAAAA CTTGATTAGG GTGATGGTTC 240 ACGTAGTGGG CCATCGCCCT GATAGACGGT TTTTCGCCCT TTGACGTTGG AGTCCACGTT 300 CTTTAATAGT GGACTCTTGT TCCAAACTGG AACAACACTC AACCCTATCT CGGTCTATTC 360 TTTTGATTTA TAAGGGATTT TGCCGATTTC GGCCTATTGG TTAAAAAATG AGCTGATTTA 420 ACAAAAATTT AACGCGAATT TTAACAAAAT ATTAACGTTT ACAATTTCAG GTGGCACTTT 480 TCGGGGAAAT GTGCGCGGAA CCCCTATTTG TTTATTTTTC TAAATACATT CAAATATGTA 540 TCCGCTCATG AATTAATTCT TAGAAAAACT CATCGAGCAT CAAATGAAAC TGCAATTTAT 600 TCATATCAGG ATTATCAATA CCATATTTTT GAAAAAGCCG TTTCTGTAAT GAAGGAGAAA 660 ACTCACCGAG GCAGTTCCAT AGGATGGCAA GATCCTGGTA TCGGTCTGCG ATTCCGACTC 720 GTCCAACATC AATACAACCT ATTAATTTCC CCTCGTCAAA AATAAGGTTA TCAAGTGAGA 780 AATCACCATG AGTGACGACT GAATCCGGTG AGAATGGCAA AAGTTTATGC ATTTCTTTCC 840 AGACTTGTTC AACAGGCCAG CCATTACGCT CGTCATCAAA ATCACTCGCA TCAACCAAAC 900 CGTTATTCAT TCGTGATTGC GCCTGAGCGA GACGAAATAC GCGATCGCTG TTAAAAGGAC 960 AATTACAAAC AGGAATCGAA TGCAACCGGC GCAGGAACAC TGCCAGCGCA TCAACAATAT 1020 TTTCACCTGA ATCAGGATAT TCTTCTAATA CCTGGAATGC TGTTTTCCCG GGGATCGCAG 1080 TGGTGAGTAA CCATGCATCA TCAGGAGTAC GGATAAAATG CTTGATGGTC GGAAGAGGCA 1140 TAAATTCCGT CAGCCAGTTT AGTCTGACCA TCTCATCTGT AACATCATTG GCAACGCTAC 1200 CTTTGCCATG TTTCAGAAAC AACTCTGGCG CATCGGGCTT CCCATACAAT CGATAGATTG 1260 TCGCACCTGA TTGCCCGACA TTATCGCGAG CCCATTTATA CCCATATAAA TCAGCATCCA 1320 TGTTGGAATT TAATCGCGGC CTAGAGCAAG ACGTTTCCCG TTGAATATGG CTCATAACAC 1380 CCCTTGTATT ACTGTTTATG TAAGCAGACA GTTTTATTGT TCATGACCAA AATCCCTTAA 1440 CGTGAGTTTT CGTTCCACTG AGCGTCAGAC CCCGTAGAAA AGATCAAAGG ATCTTCTTGA 1500 GATCCTTTTT TTCTGCGCGT AATCTGCTGC TTGCAAACAA AAAAACCACC GCTACCAGCG 1560 GTGGTTTGTT TGCCGGATCA AGAGCTACCA ACTCTTTTTC CGAAGGTAAC TGGCTTCAGC 1620 AGAGCGCAGA TACCAAATAC TGTCCTTCTA GTGTAGCCGT AGTTAGGCCA CCACTTCAAG 1680 AACTCTGTAG CACCGCCTAC ATACCTCGCT CTGCTAATCC TGTTACCAGT GGCTGCTGCC 1740 AGTGGCGATA AGTCGTGTCT TACCGGGTTG GACTCAAGAC GATAGTTACC GGATAAGGCG 1800 CAGCGGTCGG GCTGAACGGG GGGTTCGTGC ACACAGCCCA GCTTGGAGCG AACGACCTAC 1860 ACCGAACTGA GATACCTACA GCGTGAGCTA TGAGAAAGCG CCACGCTTCC CGAAGGGAGA 1920 AAGGCGGACA GGTATCCGGT AAGCGGCAGG GTCGGAACAG GAGAGCGCAC GAGGGAGCTT 1980 CCAGGGGGAA ACGCCTGGTA TCTTTATAGT CCTGTCGGGT TTCGCCACCT CTGACTTGAG 2040 CGTCGATTTT TGTGATGCTC GTCAGGGGGG CGGAGCCTAT GGAAAAACGC CAGCAACGCG 2100 GCCTTTTTAC GGTTCCTGGC CTTTTGCTGG CCTTTTGCTC ACATGTTCTT TCCTGCGTTA 2160 TCCCCTGATT CTGTGGATAA CCGTATTACC GCCTTTGAGT GAGCTGATAC CGCTCGCCGC 2220 AGCCGAACGA CCGAGCGCAG CGAGTCAGTG AGCGAGGAAG CGGAAGAGCG CCTGATGCGG 2280 TATTTTCTCC TTACGCATCT GTGCGGTATT TCACACCGCA TATATGGTGC ACTCTCAGTA 2340 CAATCTGCTC TGATGCCGCA TAGTTAAGCC AGTATACACT CCGCTATCGC TACGTGACTG 2400 GGTCATGGCT GCGCCCCGAC ACCCGCCAAC ACCCGCTGAC GCGCCCTGAC GGGCTTGTCT 2460 GCTCCCGGCA TCCGCTTACA GACAAGCTGT GACCGTCTCC GGGAGCTGCA TGTGTCAGAG 2520 GTTTTCACCG TCATCACCGA AACGCGCGAG GCAGCTGCGG TAAAGCTCAT CAGCGTGGTC 2580 GTGAAGCGAT TCACAGATGT CTGCCTGTTC ATCCGCGTCC AGCTCGTTGA GTTTCTCCAG 2640 AAGCGTTAAT GTCTGGCTTC TGATAAAGCG GGCCATGTTA AGGGCGGTTT TTTCCTGTTT 2700 GGTCACTGAT GCCTCCGTGT AAGGGGGATT TCTGTTCATG GGGGTAATGA TACCGATGAA 2760 ACGAGAGAGG ATGCTCACGA TACGGGTTAC TGATGATGAA CATGCCCGGT TACTGGAACG 2820 TTGTGAGGGT AAACAACTGG CGGTATGGAT GCGGCGGGAC CAGAGAAAAA TCACTCAGGG 2880 TCAATGCCAG CGCTTCGTTA ATACAGATGT AGGTGTTCCA CAGGGTAGCC AGCAGCATCC 2940 TGCGATGCAG ATCCGGAACA TAATGGTGCA GGGCGCTGAC TTCCGCGTTT CCAGACTTTA 3000 CGAAACACGG AAACCGAAGA CCATTCATGT TGTTGCTCAG GTCGCAGACG TTTTGCAGCA 3060 GCAGTCGCTT CACGTTCGCT CGCGTATCGG TGATTCATTC TGCTAACCAG TAAGGCAACC 3120 CCGCCAGCCT AGCCGGGTCC TCAACGACAG GAGCACGATC ATGCGCACCC GTGGGGCCGC 3180 CATGCCGGCG ATAATGGCCT GCTTCTCGCC GAAACGTTTG GTGGCGGGAC CAGTGACGAA 3240 GGCTTGAGCG AGGGCGTGCA AGATTCCGAA TACCGCAAGC GACAGGCCGA TCATCGTCGC 3300 GCTCCAGCGA AAGCGGTCCT CGCCGAAAAT GACCCAGAGC GCTGCCGGCA CCTGTCCTAC 3360 GAGTTGCATG ATAAAGAAGA CAGTCATAAG TGCGGCGACG ATAGTCATGC CCCGCGCCCA 3420 CCGGAAGGAG CTGACTGGGT TGAAGGCTCT CAAGGGCATC GGTCGAGATC CCGGTGCCTA 3480 ATGAGTGAGC TAACTTACAT TAATTGCGTT GCGCTCACTG CCCGCTTTCC AGTCGGGAAA 3540 CCTGTCGTGC CAGCTGCATT AATGAATCGG CCAACGCGCG GGGAGAGGCG GTTTGCGTAT 3600 TGGGCGCCAG GGTGGTTTTT CTTTTCACCA GTGAGACGGG CAACAGCTGA TTGCCCTTCA 3660 CCGCCTGGCC CTGAGAGAGT TGCAGCAAGC GGTCCACGCT GGTTTGCCCC AGCAGGCGAA 3720 AATCCTGTTT GATGGTGGTT AACGGCGGGA TATAACATGA GCTGTCTTCG GTATCGTCGT 3780 ATCCCACTAC CGAGATATCC GCACCAACGC GCAGCCCGGA CTCGGTAATG GCGCGCATTG 3840 CGCCCAGCGC CATCTGATCG TTGGCAACCA GCATCGCAGT GGGAACGATG CCCTCATTCA 3900 GCATTTGCAT GGTTTGTTGA AAACCGGACA TGGCACTCCA GTCGCCTTCC CGTTCCGCTA 3960 TCGGCTGAAT TTGATTGCGA GTGAGATATT TATGCCAGCC AGCCAGACGC AGACGCGCCG 4020 AGACAGAACT TAATGGGCCC GCTAACAGCG CGATTTGCTG GTGACCCAAT GCGACCAGAT 4080 GCTCCACGCC CAGTCGCGTA CCGTCTTCAT GGGAGAAAAT AATACTGTTG ATGGGTGTCT 4140 GGTCAGAGAC ATCAAGAAAT AACGCCGGAA CATTAGTGCA GGCAGCTTCC ACAGCAATGG 4200 CATCCTGGTC ATCCAGCGGA TAGTTAATGA TCAGCCCACT GACGCGTTGC GCGAGAAGAT 4260 TGTGCACCGC CGCTTTACAG GCTTCGACGC CGCTTCGTTC TACCATCGAC ACCACCACGC 4320 TGGCACCCAG TTGATCGGCG CGAGATTTAA TCGCCGCGAC AATTTGCGAC GGCGCGTGCA 4380 GGGCCAGACT GGAGGTGGCA ACGCCAATCA GCAACGACTG TTTGCCCGCC AGTTGTTGTG 4440 CCACGCGGTT GGGAATGTAA TTCAGCTCCG CCATCGCCGC TTCCACTTTT TCCCGCGTTT 4500 TCGCAGAAAC GTGGCTGGCC TGGTTCACCA CGCGGGAAAC GGTCTGATAA GAGACACCGG 4560 CATACTCTGC GACATCGTAT AACGTTACTG GTTTCACATT CACCACCCTG AATTGACTCT 4620 CTTCCGGGCG CTATCATGCC ATACCGCGAA AGGTTTTGCG CCATTCGATG GTGTCCGGGA 4680 TCTCGACGCT CTCCCTTATG CGACTCCTGC ATTAGGAAGC AGCCCAGTAG TAGGTTGAGG 4740 CCGTTGAGCA CCGCCGCCGC AAGGAATGGT GCATGCAAGG AGATGGCGCC CAACAGTCCC 4800 CCGGCCACGG GGCCTGCCAC CATACCCACG CCGAAACAAG CGCTCATGAG CCCGAAGTGG 4860 CGAGCCCGAT CTTCCCCATC GGTGATGTCG GCGATATAGG CGCCAGCAAC CGCACCTGTG 4920 GCGCCGGTGA TGCCGGCCAC GATGCGTCCG GCGTAGAGGA TCGAGATCTC GATCCCGCGA 4980 AATTAATACG ACTCACTATA GGGGAATTGT GAGCGGATAA CAATTCCCCT CTAGAAATAA 5040 TTTTGTTTAA CTTTAAGAAG GAGATATACA TATGGGCCAT CATCATCATC ATCACGTGAT 5100 CGACATCATC GGGACCAGCC CCACATCCTG GGAACAGGCG GCGGCGGAGG CGGTCCAGCG 5160 GGCGCGGGAT AGCGTCGATG ACATCCGCGT CGCTCGGGTC ATTGAGCAGG ACATGGCCGT 5220 GGACAGCGCC GGCAAGATCA CCTACCGCAT CAAGCTCGAA GTGTCGTTCA AGATGAGGCC 5280 GGCGCAACCG AGGGGCTCGA AACCACCGAG CGGTTCGCCT GAAACGGGCG CCGGCGCCGG 5340 TACTGTCGCG ACTACCCCCG CGTCGTCGCC GGTGACGTTG GCGGAGACCG GTAGCACGCT 5400 GCTCTACCCG CTGTTCAACC TGTGGGGTCC GGCCTTTCAC GAGAGGTATC CGAACGTCAC 5460 GATCACCGCT CAGGGCACCG GTTCTGGTGC CGGGATCGCG CAGGCCGCCG CCGGGACGGT 5520 CAACATTGGG GCCTCCGACG CCTATCTGTC GGAAGGTGAT ATGGCCGCGC ACAAGGGGCT 5580 GATGAACATC GCGCTAGCCA TCTCCGCTCA GCAGGTCAAC TACAACCTGC CCGGAGTGAG 5640 CGAGCACCTC AAGCTGAACG GAAAAGTCCT GGCGGCCATG TACCAGGGCA CCATCAAAAC 5700 CTGGGACGAC CCGCAGATCG CTGCGCTCAA CCCCGGCGTG AACCTGCCCG GCACCGCGGT 5760 AGTTCCGCTG CACCGCTCCG ACGGGTCCGG TGACACCTTC TTGTTCACCC AGTACCTGTC 5820 CAAGCAAGAT CCCGAGGGCT GGGGCAAGTC GCCCGGCTTC GGCACCACCG TCGACTTCCC 5880 GGCGGTGCCG GGTGCGCTGG GTGAGAACGG CAACGGCGGC ATGGTGACCG GTTGCGCCGA 5940 GACACCGGGC TGCGTGGCCT ATATCGGCAT CAGCTTCCTC GACCAGGCCA GTCAACGGGG 6000 ACTCGGCGAG GCCCAACTAG GCAATAGCTC TGGCAATTTC TTGTTGCCCG ACGCGCAAAG 6060 CATTCAGGCC GCGGCGGCTG GCTTCGCATC GAAAACCCCG GCGAACCAGG CGATTTCGAT 6120 GATCGACGGG CCCGCCCCGG ACGGCTACCC GATCATCAAC TACGAGTACG CCATCGTCAA 6180 CAACCGGCAA AAGGACGCCG CCACCGCGCA GACCTTGCAG GCATTTCTGC ACTGGGCGAT 6240 CACCGACGGC AACAAGGCCT CGTTCCTCGA CCAGGTTCAT TTCCAGCCGC TGCCGCCCGC 6300 GGTGGTGAAG TTGTCTGACG CGTTGATCGC GACGATTTCC AGCGCTGAGA TGAAGACCGA 6360 TGCCGCTACC CTCGCGCAGG AGGCAGGTAA TTTCGAGCGG ATCTCCGGCG ACCTGAAAAC 6420 CCAGATCGAC CAGGTGGAGT CGACGGCAGG TTCGTTGCAG GGCCAGTGGC GCGGCGCGGC 6480 GGGGACGGCC GCCCAGGCCG CGGTGGTGCG CTTCCAAGAA GCAGCCAATA AGCAGAAGCA 6540 GGAACTCGAC GAGATCTCGA CGAATATTCG TCAGGCCGGC GTCCAATACT CGAGGGCCGA 6600 CGAGGAGCAG CAGCAGGCGC TGTCCTCGCA AATGGGCTTT GTGCCCACAA CGGCCGCCTC 6660 GCCGCCGTCG ACCGCTGCAG CGCCACCCGC ACCGGCGACA CCTGTTGCCC CCCCACCACC 6720 GGCCGCCGCC AACACGCCGA ATGCCCAGCC GGGCGATCCC AACGCAGCAC CTCCGCCGGC 6780 CGACCCGAAC GCACCGCCGC CACCTGTCAT TGCCCCAAAC GCACCCCAAC CTGTCCGGAT 6840 CGACAACCCG GTTGGAGGAT TCAGCTTCGC GCTGCCTGCT GGCTGGGTGG AGTCTGACGC 6900 CGCCCACTTC GACTACGGTT CAGCACTCCT CAGCAAAACC ACCGGGGACC CGCCATTTCC 6960 CGGACAGCCG CCGCCGGTGG CCAATGACAC CCGTATCGTG CTCGGCCGGC TAGACCAAAA 7020 GCTTTACGCC AGCGCCGAAG CCACCGACTC CAAGGCCGCG GCCCGGTTGG GCTCGGACAT 7080 GGGTGAGTTC TATATGCCCT ACCCGGGCAC CCGGATCAAC CAGGAAACCG TCTCGCTTGA 7140 CGCCAACGGG GTGTCTGGAA GCGCGTCGTA TTACGAAGTC AAGTTCAGCG ATCCGAGTAA 7200 GCCGAACGGC CAGATCTGGA CGGGCGTAAT CGGCTCGCCC GCGGCGAACG CACCGGACGC 7260 CGGGCCCCCT CAGCGCTGGT TTGTGGTATG GCTCGGGACC GCCAACAACC CGGTGGACAA 7320 GGGCGCGGCC AAGGCGCTGG CCGAATCGAT CCGGCCTTTG GTCGCCCCGC CGCCGGCGCC 7380 GGCACCGGCT CCTGCAGAGC CCGCTCCGGC GCCGGCGCCG GCCGGGGAAG TCGCTCCTAC 7440 CCCGACGACA CCGACACCGC AGCGGACCTT ACCGGCCTGA GAATTCTGCA GATATCCATC 7500 ACACTGGCGG CCGCTCGAGC ACCACCACCA CCACCACTGA GATCCGGCTG CTAACAAAGC 7560 CCGAAAGGAA GCTGAGTTGG CTGCTGCCAC CGCTGAGCAA TAACTAGCAT AACCCCTTGG 7620 GGCCTCTAAA CGGGTCTTGA GGGGTTTTTT GCTGAAAGGA GGAACTATAT CCGGAT 7676 802 amino acids amino acid single linear 209 Met Gly His His His His His His Val Ile Asp Ile Ile Gly Thr Ser 1 5 10 15 Pro Thr Ser Trp Glu Gln Ala Ala Ala Glu Ala Val Gln Arg Ala Arg 20 25 30 Asp Ser Val Asp Asp Ile Arg Val Ala Arg Val Ile Glu Gln Asp Met 35 40 45 Ala Val Asp Ser Ala Gly Lys Ile Thr Tyr Arg Ile Lys Leu Glu Val 50 55 60 Ser Phe Lys Met Arg Pro Ala Gln Pro Arg Gly Ser Lys Pro Pro Ser 65 70 75 80 Gly Ser Pro Glu Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala Gly Thr Val Ala Thr Thr Pro 85 90 95 Ala Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Leu Ala Glu Thr Gly Ser Thr Leu Leu Tyr 100 105 110 Pro Leu Phe Asn Leu Trp Gly Pro Ala Phe His Glu Arg Tyr Pro Asn 115 120 125 Val Thr Ile Thr Ala Gln Gly Thr Gly Ser Gly Ala Gly Ile Ala Gln 130 135 140 Ala Ala Ala Gly Thr Val Asn Ile Gly Ala Ser Asp Ala Tyr Leu Ser 145 150 155 160 Glu Gly Asp Met Ala Ala His Lys Gly Leu Met Asn Ile Ala Leu Ala 165 170 175 Ile Ser Ala Gln Gln Val Asn Tyr Asn Leu Pro Gly Val Ser Glu His 180 185 190 Leu Lys Leu Asn Gly Lys Val Leu Ala Ala Met Tyr Gln Gly Thr Ile 195 200 205 Lys Thr Trp Asp Asp Pro Gln Ile Ala Ala Leu Asn Pro Gly Val Asn 210 215 220 Leu Pro Gly Thr Ala Val Val Pro Leu His Arg Ser Asp Gly Ser Gly 225 230 235 240 Asp Thr Phe Leu Phe Thr Gln Tyr Leu Ser Lys Gln Asp Pro Glu Gly 245 250 255 Trp Gly Lys Ser Pro Gly Phe Gly Thr Thr Val Asp Phe Pro Ala Val 260 265 270 Pro Gly Ala Leu Gly Glu Asn Gly Asn Gly Gly Met Val Thr Gly Cys 275 280 285 Ala Glu Thr Pro Gly Cys Val Ala Tyr Ile Gly Ile Ser Phe Leu Asp 290 295 300 Gln Ala Ser Gln Arg Gly Leu Gly Glu Ala Gln Leu Gly Asn Ser Ser 305 310 315 320 Gly Asn Phe Leu Leu Pro Asp Ala Gln Ser Ile Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala 325 330 335 Gly Phe Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Ala Asn Gln Ala Ile Ser Met Ile Asp 340 345 350 Gly Pro Ala Pro Asp Gly Tyr Pro Ile Ile Asn Tyr Glu Tyr Ala Ile 355 360 365 Val Asn Asn Arg Gln Lys Asp Ala Ala Thr Ala Gln Thr Leu Gln Ala 370 375 380 Phe Leu His Trp Ala Ile Thr Asp Gly Asn Lys Ala Ser Phe Leu Asp 385 390 395 400 Gln Val His Phe Gln Pro Leu Pro Pro Ala Val Val Lys Leu Ser Asp 405 410 415 Ala Leu Ile Ala Thr Ile Ser Ser Ala Glu Met Lys Thr Asp Ala Ala 420 425 430 Thr Leu Ala Gln Glu Ala Gly Asn Phe Glu Arg Ile Ser Gly Asp Leu 435 440 445 Lys Thr Gln Ile Asp Gln Val Glu Ser Thr Ala Gly Ser Leu Gln Gly 450 455 460 Gln Trp Arg Gly Ala Ala Gly Thr Ala Ala Gln Ala Ala Val Val Arg 465 470 475 480 Phe Gln Glu Ala Ala Asn Lys Gln Lys Gln Glu Leu Asp Glu Ile Ser 485 490 495 Thr Asn Ile Arg Gln Ala Gly Val Gln Tyr Ser Arg Ala Asp Glu Glu 500 505 510 Gln Gln Gln Ala Leu Ser Ser Gln Met Gly Phe Val Pro Thr Thr Ala 515 520 525 Ala Ser Pro Pro Ser Thr Ala Ala Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Ala Thr Pro 530 535 540 Val Ala Pro Pro Pro Pro Ala Ala Ala Asn Thr Pro Asn Ala Gln Pro 545 550 555 560 Gly Asp Pro Asn Ala Ala Pro Pro Pro Ala Asp Pro Asn Ala Pro Pro 565 570 575 Pro Pro Val Ile Ala Pro Asn Ala Pro Gln Pro Val Arg Ile Asp Asn 580 585 590 Pro Val Gly Gly Phe Ser Phe Ala Leu Pro Ala Gly Trp Val Glu Ser 595 600 605 Asp Ala Ala His Phe Asp Tyr Gly Ser Ala Leu Leu Ser Lys Thr Thr 610 615 620 Gly Asp Pro Pro Phe Pro Gly Gln Pro Pro Pro Val Ala Asn Asp Thr 625 630 635 640 Arg Ile Val Leu Gly Arg Leu Asp Gln Lys Leu Tyr Ala Ser Ala Glu 645 650 655 Ala Thr Asp Ser Lys Ala Ala Ala Arg Leu Gly Ser Asp Met Gly Glu 660 665 670 Phe Tyr Met Pro Tyr Pro Gly Thr Arg Ile Asn Gln Glu Thr Val Ser 675 680 685 Leu Asp Ala Asn Gly Val Ser Gly Ser Ala Ser Tyr Tyr Glu Val Lys 690 695 700 Phe Ser Asp Pro Ser Lys Pro Asn Gly Gln Ile Trp Thr Gly Val Ile 705 710 715 720 Gly Ser Pro Ala Ala Asn Ala Pro Asp Ala Gly Pro Pro Gln Arg Trp 725 730 735 Phe Val Val Trp Leu Gly Thr Ala Asn Asn Pro Val Asp Lys Gly Ala 740 745 750 Ala Lys Ala Leu Ala Glu Ser Ile Arg Pro Leu Val Ala Pro Pro Pro 755 760 765 Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Glu Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala 770 775 780 Gly Glu Val Ala Pro Thr Pro Thr Thr Pro Thr Pro Gln Arg Thr Leu 785 790 795 800 Pro Ala 454 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 210 GTGGCGGCGC TGCGGCCGGC CAGCAGAGCG ATGTGCATCC GTTCGCGAAC CTGATCGCGG 60 TCGACGATGA GCGCGCCGAA CGCCGCGACG ACGAAGAACG TCAGGAAGCC GTCCAGCAGC 120 GCGGTCCGCG CGGTGACGAA GCTGACCCCG TCGCAGATCA GCAGCACCCC GGCGATGGCG 180 CCGACCAATG TCGACCGGCT GATCCGCCGC ACGATCCGCA CCACCAGCGC CACCAGGACC 240 ACACCCAGCA GGGCGCCGGT GAACCGCCAG CCGAATCCGT TGTGACCGAA GATGGCCTCC 300 CCGATCGCGA TCAGCTGCTT ACCGACCGGC GGGTGAACCA CCAGGCCGTA CCCGGGGTTG 360 TCTTCCACCC CATGGTTGTT CAGCACCTGC CAGGCCTGGC GGTGCGTAAT GCTTCTCGTC 420 GAAGATGGGG GTGCCGGCAT CCGTCACCGA GCCC 454 470 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 211 TGCAGAAGTA CGGCGGATCC TCGGTGGCCG ACGCCGAACG GATTCGCCGC GTCGCCGAAC 60 GCATCGTCGC CACCAAGAAG CAAGGCAATG ACGTCGTCGT CGTCGTCTCT GCCATGGGGG 120 ATACCACCGA CGACCTGCTG GATCTGGCTC AGCAGGTGTG CCCGGCGCCG CCGCCTCGGG 180 AGCTGGACAT GCTGCTTACC GCCGGTGAAC GCATCTCGAA TGCGTTGGTG GCCATGGCCA 240 TCGAGTCGCT CGGCGCGCAT GCCCGGTCGT TCACCGGTTC GCAGGCCGGG GTGATCACCA 300 CCGGCACCCA CGGCAACGCC AAGATCATCG ACGTCACGCC GGGGCGGCTG CAAACCGCCC 360 TTGAGGAAGG GCGGGTCGTC TTGGTGGCCG GATTCCAAGG GGTCAGCCAG GACACCAAGG 420 ATGTCACGAC GTTGGGCCGC GGCGGCTCGG ACACCACCGC CGTCGCCATG 470 279 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 212 GGCCGGCGTA CCCGGCCGGG ACAAACAACG ATCGATTGAT ATCGATGAGA GACGGAGGAA 60 TCGTGGCCCT TCCCCAGTTG ACCGACGAGC AGCGCGCGGC CGCGTTGGAG AAGGCTGCTG 120 CCGCACGTCG AGCGCGAGCA GAGCTCAAGG ATCGGCTCAA GCGTGGCGGC ACCAACCTCA 180 CCCAGGTCCT CAAGGACGCG GAGAGCGATG AAGTCTTGGG CAAAATGAAG GTGTCTGCGC 240 TGCTTGAGGC CTTGCCAAAG GTGGGCAAGG TCCAGGCGC 279 219 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 213 ACACGGTCGA ACTCGACGAG CCCCTCGTGG AGGTGTCGAC CGACAAGGTC GACACCGAAA 60 TCCCTCGCCG GCCGCGGGTG TGCTGACCAA GATCATCGCC CAAGAAGATG ACACGGTCGA 120 GGTCGGCGGC GAGCTCTCTG TCATTGGCGA CGCCCATGAT GCCGGCGAGG CCGCGGTCCC 180 GGCACCCCAG AAAGTCTCTG CCGGCCCAAC CCGAATCCA 219 342 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 214 TCGCTGCCGA CATCGGCGCC GCGCCCGCCC CCAAGCCCGC ACCCAAGCCC GTCCCCGAGC 60 CAGCGCCGAC GCCGAAGGCC GAACCCGCAC CATCGCCGCC GGCGGCCCAG CCAGCCGGTG 120 CGGCCGAGGG CGCACCGTAC GTGACGCCGC TGGTGCGAAA GCTGGCGTCG GAAAACAACA 180 TCGACCTCGC CGGGGTGACC GGCACCGGAG TGGGTGGTCG CATCCGCAAA CAGGATGTGC 240 TGGCCGCGGC TGAACAAAAG AAGCGGGCGA AAGCACCGGC GCCGGCCGCC CAGGCCGCCG 300 CCGCGCCGGC CCCGAAAGCG CCGCCTGAAG ATCCGATGCC GC 342 515 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 215 GGGTCTTGGT CAGTATCAGC GCCGACGAGG ACGCCACGGT GCCCGTCGGC GGCGAGTTGG 60 CCCGGATCGG TGTCGCTGCC GACATCGGCG CCGCGCCCGC CCCCAAGCCC GCACCCAAGC 120 CCGTCCCCGA GCCAGCGCCG ACGCCGAAGG CCGAACCCGC ACCATCGCCG CCGGCGGCCC 180 AGCCAGCCGG TGCGGCCGAG GGCGCACCGT ACGTGACGCC GCTGGTGCGA AAGCTGGCGT 240 CGGAAAACAA CATCGACCTC GCCGGGGTGA CCGGCACCGG AGTGGGTGGT CGCATCCGCA 300 AACAGGATGT GCTGGCCGCG GCTGAACAAA AGAAGCGGGC GAAAGCACCG GCGCCCTGAG 360 CGCTTCATCA CCCGGTTAAC CAGCTTGCCC CAGAAGCCGG CTTCGACCTC TTCGCGGGTC 420 TTGGTCCGCT GCAGGCGGTC GGCGAGCCAG TTCAGGTTAG GCGGCCGAAA TCTTCCAGTT 480 CGCCAGGAAG GGCACCCGGA ACAGGGTCCG CACCC 515 557 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 216 CCGACCCCAA GGTGCAGATT CAACAGGCCA TTGAGGAAGC ACAGCGCACC CACCAAGCGC 60 TGACTCAACA GGCGGCGCAA GTGATCGGTA ACCAGCGTCA ATTGGAGATG CGACTCAACC 120 GACAGCTGGC GGACATCGAA AAGCTTCAGG TCAATGTGCG CCAAGCCCTG ACGCTGGCCG 180 ACCAGGCCAC CGCCGCCGGA GACGCTGCCA AGGCCACCGA ATACAACAAC GCCGCCGAGG 240 CGTTCGCAGC CCAGCTGGTG ACCGCCGAGC AGAGCGTCGA AGACCTCAAG ACGCTGCATG 300 ACCAGGCGCT TAGCGCCGCA GCTCAGGCCA AGAAGGCCGT CGAACGAAAT GCGATGGTGC 360 TGCAGCAGAA GATCGCCGAG CGAACCAAGC TGCTCAGCCA GCTCGAGCAG GCGAAGATGC 420 AGGAGCAGGT CAGCGCATCG TTGCGGTCGA TGAGTGAGCT CGCCGCGCCA GGCAACACGC 480 CGAGCCTCGA CGAGGTGCGC GACAAGATCG AGCGTCGCTA CGCCAACGCG ATCGGTTCGG 540 CTGAACTTGC CGAGAGT 557 223 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 217 CAGGATAGGT TTCGACATCC ACCTGGGTTC CGCACCCGGT GCGCGACCGT GTGATAGGCC 60 AGAGGTGGAC CTGCGCCGAC CGACGATCGA TCGAGGAGTC AACAGAAATG GCCTTCTCCG 120 TCCAGATGCC GGCACTCGGT GAGAGCGTCA CCGAGGGGAC GGTTACCCGC TGGCTCAAAC 180 AGGAAGGCGA CACGGTCGAA CTCGACGAGC CCCTCGTGGA GGT 223 578 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 218 AAGAAGTACA TCTGCCGGTC GATGTCGGCG AACCACGGCA GCCAACCGGC GCAGTAGCCG 60 ACCAGGACCA CCGCATAACG CCAGTCCCGG CGCACAAACA TACGCCACCC CGCGTATGCC 120 AGGACTGGCA CCGCCAGCCA CCACATCGCG GGCGTGCCGA CCAGCATCTC GGCCTTGACG 180 CACGACTGTG CGCCGCAGCC TGCAACGTCT TGCTGGTCGA TGGCGTACAG CACCGGCCGC 240 AACGACATGG GCCAGGTCCA CGGTTTGGAT TCCCAAGGGT GGTAGTTGCC TGCGGAATTC 300 GTCAGGCCCG CGTGGAAGTG GAACGCTTTG GCGGTGTATT GCCAGAGCGA GCGCACGGCG 360 TCGGGCAGCG GAACAACCGA GTTGCGACCG ACCGCTTGAC CGACCGCATG CCGATCGATC 420 GCGGTCTCGG ACGCGAACCA CGGAGCGTAG GTGGCCAGAT AGACCGCGAA CGGGATCAAC 480 CCCAGCGCAT ACCCGCTGGG AAGCACGTCA CGCCGCACTG TTCCCAGCCA CGGTCTTTGC 540 ACTTGGTATG AACGTCGCGC CGCCACGTCA ACGCCAGC 578 484 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 219 ACAACGATCG ATTGATATCG ATGAGAGACG GAGGAATCGT GGCCCTTCCC CAGTTGACCG 60 ACGAGCAGCG CGCGGCCGCG TTGGAGAAGG CTGCTGCCGC ACGTCGAGCG CGAGCAGAGC 120 TCAAGGATCG GCTCAAGCGT GGCGGCACCA ACCTCACCCA GGTCCTCAAG GACGCGGAGA 180 GCGATGAAGT CTTGGGCAAA ATGAAGGTGT CTGCGCTGCT TGAGGCCTTG CCAAAGGTGG 240 GCAAGGTCAA GGCGCAGGAG ATCATGACCG AGCTGGAAAT TGCGCCCCAC CCCGCCGCCT 300 TCGTGGCCTC GGTGACCGTC AGCGCAAGGC CCTGCTGGAA AAGTTCGGCT CCGCCTAACC 360 CCGCCGGCCG ACGATGCGGG CCGGAAGGCC TGTGGTGGGC GTACCCCCGC ATACGGGGGA 420 GAAGCGGCCT GACAGGGCCA GCTCACAATT CAGGCCGAAC GCCCCGGTGG GGGGGAACCC 480 GCCC 484 537 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 220 AGGACTGGCA CCGCCAGCCA CCACATCGCG GGCGTGCCGA CCAGCATCTC GGCCTTGACG 60 CACGACTGTG CGCCGCAGCC TGCAACGTCT TGCTGGTCGA TGGCGTACAG CACCGGCCGC 120 AACGACATGG GCCAGGTCCA CGGTTTGGAT TCCCAAGGGT GGTAGTTGCC TGCGGAATTC 180 GTCAGGCCCG CGTGGAAGTG GAACGCTTTG GCGGTGTAGT GCCAGAGCGA GCGCACGGCG 240 TCGGGCAGCG GAACAACCGA GTTGCGACCG ACCGCTTGAC CGACCGCATG CCGATCGATC 300 GCGGTCTCGG ACGCGAACCA CGGAGCGTAG GTGGCCAGAT AGACCGCGAA CGGGATCAAC 360 CCCAGCGCAT ACCCGCTGGG AAGCACGTCA CGCCGCACTG TCCCCAGCCA CGGTCTTTGC 420 ACTTGGTACT GACGTCGCGC CGCCACGTCG AACGCCAGCG CCATCGCGCC GAAGAACAGC 480 ACGAAGTACA CGCCGGACCA CTTGGTGGCG CAAGCCAATC CCAAGCAGCA CCCCGGC 537 135 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 221 Gly Gly Ala Ala Ala Gly Gln Gln Ser Asp Val His Pro Phe Ala Asn 1 5 10 15 Leu Ile Ala Val Asp Asp Glu Arg Ala Glu Arg Arg Asp Asp Glu Glu 20 25 30 Arg Gln Glu Ala Val Gln Gln Arg Gly Pro Arg Gly Asp Glu Ala Asp 35 40 45 Pro Val Ala Asp Gln Gln His Pro Gly Asp Gly Ala Asp Gln Cys Arg 50 55 60 Pro Ala Asp Pro Pro His Asp Pro His His Gln Arg His Gln Asp His 65 70 75 80 Thr Gln Gln Gly Ala Gly Glu Pro Pro Ala Glu Ser Val Val Thr Glu 85 90 95 Asp Gly Leu Pro Asp Arg Asp Gln Leu Leu Thr Asp Arg Arg Val Asn 100 105 110 His Gln Ala Val Pro Gly Val Val Phe His Pro Met Val Val Gln His 115 120 125 Leu Pro Gly Leu Ala Val Arg 130 135 156 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 222 Gln Lys Tyr Gly Gly Ser Ser Val Ala Asp Ala Glu Arg Ile Arg Arg 1 5 10 15 Val Ala Glu Arg Ile Val Ala Thr Lys Lys Gln Gly Asn Asp Val Val 20 25 30 Val Val Val Ser Ala Met Gly Asp Thr Thr Asp Asp Leu Leu Asp Leu 35 40 45 Ala Gln Gln Val Cys Pro Ala Pro Pro Pro Arg Glu Leu Asp Met Leu 50 55 60 Leu Thr Ala Gly Glu Arg Ile Ser Asn Ala Leu Val Ala Met Ala Ile 65 70 75 80 Glu Ser Leu Gly Ala His Ala Arg Ser Phe Thr Gly Ser Gln Ala Gly 85 90 95 Val Ile Thr Thr Gly Thr His Gly Asn Ala Lys Ile Ile Asp Val Thr 100 105 110 Pro Gly Arg Leu Gln Thr Ala Leu Glu Glu Gly Arg Val Val Leu Val 115 120 125 Ala Gly Phe Gln Gly Val Ser Gln Asp Thr Lys Asp Val Thr Thr Leu 130 135 140 Gly Arg Gly Gly Ser Asp Thr Thr Ala Val Ala Met 145 150 155 92 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 223 Pro Ala Tyr Pro Ala Gly Thr Asn Asn Asp Arg Leu Ile Ser Met Arg 1 5 10 15 Asp Gly Gly Ile Val Ala Leu Pro Gln Leu Thr Asp Glu Gln Arg Ala 20 25 30 Ala Ala Leu Glu Lys Ala Ala Ala Ala Arg Arg Ala Arg Ala Glu Leu 35 40 45 Lys Asp Arg Leu Lys Arg Gly Gly Thr Asn Leu Thr Gln Val Leu Lys 50 55 60 Asp Ala Glu Ser Asp Glu Val Leu Gly Lys Met Lys Val Ser Ala Leu 65 70 75 80 Leu Glu Ala Leu Pro Lys Val Gly Lys Val Gln Ala 85 90 72 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 224 Thr Val Glu Leu Asp Glu Pro Leu Val Glu Val Ser Thr Asp Lys Val 1 5 10 15 Asp Thr Glu Ile Pro Ser Pro Ala Ala Gly Val Leu Thr Lys Ile Ile 20 25 30 Ala Gln Glu Asp Asp Thr Val Glu Val Gly Gly Glu Leu Ser Val Ile 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ala His Asp Ala Gly Glu Ala Ala Val Pro Ala Pro Gln Lys 50 55 60 Val Ser Ala Gly Pro Thr Arg Ile 65 70 113 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 225 Ala Ala Asp Ile Gly Ala Ala Pro Ala Pro Lys Pro Ala Pro Lys Pro 1 5 10 15 Val Pro Glu Pro Ala Pro Thr Pro Lys Ala Glu Pro Ala Pro Ser Pro 20 25 30 Pro Ala Ala Gln Pro Ala Gly Ala Ala Glu Gly Ala Pro Tyr Val Thr 35 40 45 Pro Leu Val Arg Lys Leu Ala Ser Glu Asn Asn Ile Asp Leu Ala Gly 50 55 60 Val Thr Gly Thr Gly Val Gly Gly Arg Ile Arg Lys Gln Asp Val Leu 65 70 75 80 Ala Ala Ala Glu Gln Lys Lys Arg Ala Lys Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Ala 85 90 95 Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala Pro Ala Pro Lys Ala Pro Pro Glu Asp Pro Met 100 105 110 Pro 118 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 226 Val Leu Val Ser Ile Ser Ala Asp Glu Asp Ala Thr Val Pro Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Gly Glu Leu Ala Arg Ile Gly Val Ala Ala Asp Ile Gly Ala Ala Pro 20 25 30 Ala Pro Lys Pro Ala Pro Lys Pro Val Pro Glu Pro Ala Pro Thr Pro 35 40 45 Lys Ala Glu Pro Ala Pro Ser Pro Pro Ala Ala Gln Pro Ala Gly Ala 50 55 60 Ala Glu Gly Ala Pro Tyr Val Thr Pro Leu Val Arg Lys Leu Ala Ser 65 70 75 80 Glu Asn Asn Ile Asp Leu Ala Gly Val Thr Gly Thr Gly Val Gly Gly 85 90 95 Arg Ile Arg Lys Gln Asp Val Leu Ala Ala Ala Glu Gln Lys Lys Arg 100 105 110 Ala Lys Ala Pro Ala Pro 115 185 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 227 Asp Pro Lys Val Gln Ile Gln Gln Ala Ile Glu Glu Ala Gln Arg Thr 1 5 10 15 His Gln Ala Leu Thr Gln Gln Ala Ala Gln Val Ile Gly Asn Gln Arg 20 25 30 Gln Leu Glu Met Arg Leu Asn Arg Gln Leu Ala Asp Ile Glu Lys Leu 35 40 45 Gln Val Asn Val Arg Gln Ala Leu Thr Leu Ala Asp Gln Ala Thr Ala 50 55 60 Ala Gly Asp Ala Ala Lys Ala Thr Glu Tyr Asn Asn Ala Ala Glu Ala 65 70 75 80 Phe Ala Ala Gln Leu Val Thr Ala Glu Gln Ser Val Glu Asp Leu Lys 85 90 95 Thr Leu His Asp Gln Ala Leu Ser Ala Ala Ala Gln Ala Lys Lys Ala 100 105 110 Val Glu Arg Asn Ala Met Val Leu Gln Gln Lys Ile Ala Glu Arg Thr 115 120 125 Lys Leu Leu Ser Gln Leu Glu Gln Ala Lys Met Gln Glu Gln Val Ser 130 135 140 Ala Ser Leu Arg Ser Met Ser Glu Leu Ala Ala Pro Gly Asn Thr Pro 145 150 155 160 Ser Leu Asp Glu Val Arg Asp Lys Ile Glu Arg Arg Tyr Ala Asn Ala 165 170 175 Ile Gly Ser Ala Glu Leu Ala Glu Ser 180 185 71 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 228 Val Ser Thr Ser Thr Trp Val Pro His Pro Val Arg Asp Arg Val Ile 1 5 10 15 Gly Gln Arg Trp Thr Cys Ala Asp Arg Arg Ser Ile Glu Glu Ser Thr 20 25 30 Glu Met Ala Phe Ser Val Gln Met Pro Ala Leu Gly Glu Ser Val Thr 35 40 45 Glu Gly Thr Val Thr Arg Trp Leu Lys Gln Glu Gly Asp Thr Val Glu 50 55 60 Leu Asp Glu Pro Leu Val Glu 65 70 182 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 229 Glu Val His Leu Pro Val Asp Val Gly Glu Pro Arg Gln Pro Thr Gly 1 5 10 15 Ala Val Ala Asp Gln Asp His Arg Ile Thr Pro Val Pro Ala His Lys 20 25 30 His Thr Pro Pro Arg Val Cys Gln Asp Trp His Arg Gln Pro Pro His 35 40 45 Arg Gly Arg Ala Asp Gln His Leu Gly Leu Asp Ala Arg Leu Cys Ala 50 55 60 Ala Ala Cys Asn Val Leu Leu Val Asp Gly Val Gln His Arg Pro Gln 65 70 75 80 Arg His Gly Pro Gly Pro Arg Phe Gly Phe Pro Arg Val Val Val Ala 85 90 95 Cys Gly Ile Arg Gln Ala Arg Val Glu Val Glu Arg Phe Gly Gly Val 100 105 110 Leu Pro Glu Arg Ala His Gly Val Gly Gln Arg Asn Asn Arg Val Ala 115 120 125 Thr Asp Arg Leu Thr Asp Arg Met Pro Ile Asp Arg Gly Leu Gly Arg 130 135 140 Glu Pro Arg Ser Val Gly Gly Gln Ile Asp Arg Glu Arg Asp Gln Pro 145 150 155 160 Gln Arg Ile Pro Ala Gly Lys His Val Thr Pro His Cys Ser Gln Pro 165 170 175 Arg Ser Leu His Leu Val 180 160 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 230 Asn Asp Arg Leu Ile Ser Met Arg Asp Gly Gly Ile Val Ala Leu Pro 1 5 10 15 Gln Leu Thr Asp Glu Gln Arg Ala Ala Ala Leu Glu Lys Ala Ala Ala 20 25 30 Ala Arg Arg Ala Arg Ala Glu Leu Lys Asp Arg Leu Lys Arg Gly Gly 35 40 45 Thr Asn Leu Thr Gln Val Leu Lys Asp Ala Glu Ser Asp Glu Val Leu 50 55 60 Gly Lys Met Lys Val Ser Ala Leu Leu Glu Ala Leu Pro Lys Val Gly 65 70 75 80 Lys Val Lys Ala Gln Glu Ile Met Thr Glu Leu Glu Ile Ala Pro His 85 90 95 Pro Ala Ala Phe Val Ala Ser Val Thr Val Ser Ala Arg Pro Cys Trp 100 105 110 Lys Ser Ser Ala Pro Pro Asn Pro Ala Gly Arg Arg Cys Gly Pro Glu 115 120 125 Gly Leu Trp Trp Ala Tyr Pro Arg Ile Arg Gly Arg Ser Gly Leu Thr 130 135 140 Gly Pro Ala His Asn Ser Gly Arg Thr Pro Arg Trp Gly Gly Thr Arg 145 150 155 160 178 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 231 Asp Trp His Arg Gln Pro Pro His Arg Gly Arg Ala Asp Gln His Leu 1 5 10 15 Gly Leu Asp Ala Arg Leu Cys Ala Ala Ala Cys Asn Val Leu Leu Val 20 25 30 Asp Gly Val Gln His Arg Pro Gln Arg His Gly Pro Gly Pro Arg Phe 35 40 45 Gly Phe Pro Arg Val Val Val Ala Cys Gly Ile Arg Gln Ala Arg Val 50 55 60 Glu Val Glu Arg Phe Gly Gly Val Val Pro Glu Arg Ala His Gly Val 65 70 75 80 Gly Gln Arg Asn Asn Arg Val Ala Thr Asp Arg Leu Thr Asp Arg Met 85 90 95 Pro Ile Asp Arg Gly Leu Gly Arg Glu Pro Arg Ser Val Gly Gly Gln 100 105 110 Ile Asp Arg Glu Arg Asp Gln Pro Gln Arg Ile Pro Ala Gly Lys His 115 120 125 Val Thr Pro His Cys Pro Gln Pro Arg Ser Leu His Leu Val Leu Thr 130 135 140 Ser Arg Arg His Val Glu Arg Gln Arg His Arg Ala Glu Glu Gln His 145 150 155 160 Glu Val His Ala Gly Pro Leu Gly Gly Ala Ser Gln Ser Gln Ala Ala 165 170 175 Pro Arg 271 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 232 ATGCCAAGCC GGTGCTGATG CCCGAGCTCG GCGAATCGGT GACCGAGGGG ACCGTCATTC 60 GTTGGCTGAA GAAGATCGGG GATTCGGTTC AGGTTGACGA GCCACTCGTG GAGGTGTCCA 120 CCGACAAGGT GGACACCGAG ATCCCGTCCC CGGTGGCTGG GGTCTTGGTC AGTATCAGCG 180 CCGACGAGGA CGCCACGGTG CCCGTCGGCG GCGAGTTGGC CCGGATCGGT GTCGCTGCCG 240 AGATCGGCGC CGCGCCCGCC CCCAAGCCCC C 271 89 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 233 Ala Lys Pro Val Leu Met Pro Glu Leu Gly Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gly 1 5 10 15 Thr Val Ile Arg Trp Leu Lys Lys Ile Gly Asp Ser Val Gln Val Asp 20 25 30 Glu Pro Leu Val Glu Val Ser Thr Asp Lys Val Asp Thr Glu Ile Pro 35 40 45 Ser Pro Val Ala Gly Val Leu Val Ser Ile Ser Ala Asp Glu Asp Ala 50 55 60 Thr Val Pro Val Gly Gly Glu Leu Ala Arg Ile Gly Val Ala Ala Glu 65 70 75 80 Ile Gly Ala Ala Pro Ala Pro Lys Pro 85 107 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 234 GAGGTAGCGG ATGGCCGGAG GAGCACCCCA GGACCGCGCC CGAACCGCGG GTGCCGGTCA 60 TCGATATGTG GGCACCGTTC GTTCCGTCCG CCGAGGTCAT TGACGAT 107 339 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 235 ATGAAGTTGA AGTTTGCTCG CCTGAGTACT GCGATACTGG GTTGTGCAGC GGCGCTTGTG 60 TTTCCTGCCT CGGTTGCCAG CGCAGATCCA CCTGACCCGC ATCAGCCGGA CATGACGAAA 120 GGCTATTGCC CGGGTGGCCG ATGGGGTTTT GGCGACTTGG CCGTGTGCGA CGGCGAGAAG 180 TACCCCGACG GCTCGTTTTG GCACCAGTGG ATGCAAACGT GGTTTACCGG CCCACAGTTT 240 TACTTCGATT GTGTCAGCGG CGGTGAGCCC CTCCCCGGCC CGCCGCCACC GGGTGGTTGC 300 GGTGGGGCAA TTCCGTCCGA GCAGCCCAAC GCTCCCTGA 339 112 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 236 Met Lys Leu Lys Phe Ala Arg Leu Ser Thr Ala Ile Leu Gly Cys Ala 1 5 10 15 Ala Ala Leu Val Phe Pro Ala Ser Val Ala Ser Ala Asp Pro Pro Asp 20 25 30 Pro His Gln Pro Asp Met Thr Lys Gly Tyr Cys Pro Gly Gly Arg Trp 35 40 45 Gly Phe Gly Asp Leu Ala Val Cys Asp Gly Glu Lys Tyr Pro Asp Gly 50 55 60 Ser Phe Trp His Gln Trp Met Gln Thr Trp Phe Thr Gly Pro Gln Phe 65 70 75 80 Tyr Phe Asp Cys Val Ser Gly Gly Glu Pro Leu Pro Gly Pro Pro Pro 85 90 95 Pro Gly Gly Cys Gly Gly Ala Ile Pro Ser Glu Gln Pro Asn Ala Pro 100 105 110 371 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 237 GTGACCACGG TGGGCCTGCC ACCAACCCGG GCAGCGGCAG CCGCGGCGGC GCCGGCGGCT 60 CCGGCGGCAA CGGTGGCGCC GGGGGTAACG CCACCGGCTC AGGCGGCAAG GGCGGCGCCG 120 GTGGCAATGG CGGTGATGGG AGCTTCGGCG CTACCAGCGG CCCCGCCTCC ATCGGGGTCA 180 CGGGCGCCCC CGGCGGCAAC GGCGGCAAGG GCGGCGCCGG TGGCAGCAAC CCCAACGGCT 240 CAGGTGGCGA CGGCGGCAAA GGCGGCAACG GCGGTGCCGG CGGCAACGGG GGCTCGATCG 300 GCGCCAACAG CGGCATCGTC GGCGGTTCCG GTGGGGCCGG TGGCGCTGGC GGCGCCGGCG 360 GAAACGGCAG C 371 424 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 238 GTCCGGGTCC CACCACCGCG CCGGCGCGCC CCTAGCGGCC GGGCGCACCA GCCCCTTTTC 60 TTGACTCGTT CAAGAAAAGG GCCTTCTGTT TGGTCGGCCA TGTTGGCATG ATCGTGACCC 120 ATGGGCAACA TCGACGTCGA CATCTCGGCC AAGGTCTAGC TCCATGCGAA TCGCCGCCGC 180 GGTGGTGAGC ATCGGTCTAG CCGTCATAGC AGGGTTCGCG GTACCTGTTG CCGACGCACA 240 CCCGTCGGAG CCCGGGGTTG TGTCCTACGC GGTGCTCGGA AAGGGGTCGG TCGGCAACAT 300 CGTCGGCGCC CCAATGGGGT GGGAGGCGGT GTTCACCAAG CCGTTCCAGG CGTTTTGGGT 360 CGAACTACCG GCGTGCAACA ACTGGGTGGA CATCGGGCTG CCCGAGGTGT ACGACGATCC 420 CGAC 424 317 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 239 GCGATGGCGG CCGCGGGTAC CACCGCCAAT GTGGAACGGT TTCCCAACCC CAACGATCCT 60 TTGCATCTGG CGTCAATTGA CTTCAGCCCG GCCGATTTCG TCACCGAGGG CCACCGTCTA 120 AGGGCGGATG CGATCCTACT GCGCCGTACC GACCGGCTGC CTTTCGCCGA GCCGCCGGAT 180 TGGGACTTGG TGGAGTCGCA GTTGCGCACG ACCGTCACCG CCGACACGGT GCGCATCGAC 240 GTCATCGCCG ACGATATGCG TCCCGAACTG GCGGCGGCGT CCAAACTCAC CGAATCGCTG 300 CGGCTCTACG ATTCGTC 317 422 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 240 TGGCGTATGC GCTTCGCAGC CGGTGCCGCG TCAACGCGCC GGAGGCAATC GCTTCGCTGC 60 CGAGGAATGG TTCGATCACG ATCGCAGTGT GCCGTCGTGC ACCGACACCG CCGTCCAACG 120 TGAACTGAGG GCGGAAAATC GGCCGAAATC TCGCCCTCAG TTCACGCTCG GCGCCTAACG 180 GTTCTGGAAG TTGGGTGCGC GCTTCTCGGC GAACGCGCGC GGGCCTTCCT TGGCGTCGTC 240 GGACAGGAAG ACCTTGATGC CGATCTGGGT GTCGATCTTG AACGCCTCGT TTTCGGGCAT 300 GCACTCGGTC TCGCGGATGG ACCGCAAGAT GGCCTGCACG GCCAGGGGTC CGTTAGCCGA 360 GATGGCGTCG GCAAGTTCTA GAACCTTGGT CAACGCCTGG CCGTCGGGCA CACGTGGCCG 420 AT 422 426 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 241 GCGTGCCGCT GAACACCAGC CCGCGGCTGC CAGATCTCCC GGACTCGGTA GTGCCGCCGG 60 TGGCGTCGTT GCTCTCCTGA CGGGGCGCGG CGACCATAAG GTCGCTAATG CCCAGGTAGC 120 GGCCCAGGTG CATGGAGTCG ATGATGATGC GACTCTCCAG CTCGCCGACC GGGAGCTTGG 180 CATCGGGCCT GATCAGCCAG GACGCGTAGG ACAAGTCGAT CGAATGCATA GTGGCCTCCA 240 GAGTGGCCGT GCCACTTCCG GCGTGCTCCA CGGCAAATGC CTTGATTTCT AGCTCCGCGT 300 AGTGTTCCCG CATCGCCTGC GGGATGAATG GGAACCGCAG GATGGCGACA AACGGGTCTG 360 ACCTCAGGTT TGCCGCTTTG CGCACAGTGG TCGACAGCCG GTACTCGGCA TAAATGCTGG 420 CCCCGA 426 327 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 242 AGACCGGCGA GGGTGTGGTC GCTGCCCGCG GCATTGTCGA TAATCTGCGC TGGGTCGACG 60 CGCCGATCAA CTAGTGAGGC GCAACGCTAG GCTTTGGGAT ACCCACAGCT AAAAAGTTTA 120 TCAAAGAAAC GAAGAAGGTT GCCATGAGCA CTGTTGCCGC CTACGCCGCC ATGTCGGCGA 180 CCGAACCCCT GACCAAGACC ACGATCACCC GTCGCGACCC GGGCCCGCAC GACATGGCGA 240 TCGACATCAA ATTCGCCGGA ATCTGTCGCT CGGACATCCA TACCGTCCAA ACCGAATGGG 300 GGCAACCGAA TTTACCTGTG GTCCCTG 327 123 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 243 Asp His Gly Gly Pro Ala Thr Asn Pro Gly Ser Gly Ser Arg Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ala Gly Gly Ser Gly Gly Asn Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Asn Ala Thr Gly 20 25 30 Ser Gly Gly Lys Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Asn Gly Gly Asp Gly Ser Phe 35 40 45 Gly Ala Thr Ser Gly Pro Ala Ser Ile Gly Val Thr Gly Ala Pro Gly 50 55 60 Gly Asn Gly Gly Lys Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ser Asn Pro Asn Gly Ser 65 70 75 80 Gly Gly Asp Gly Gly Lys Gly Gly Asn Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Asn Gly 85 90 95 Gly Ser Ile Gly Ala Asn Ser Gly Ile Val Gly Gly Ser Gly Gly Ala 100 105 110 Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Asn Gly Ser 115 120 104 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 244 Met Ala Ala Ala Gly Thr Thr Ala Asn Val Glu Arg Phe Pro Asn Pro 1 5 10 15 Asn Asp Pro Leu His Leu Ala Ser Ile Asp Phe Ser Pro Ala Asp Phe 20 25 30 Val Thr Glu Gly His Arg Leu Arg Ala Asp Ala Ile Leu Leu Arg Arg 35 40 45 Thr Asp Arg Leu Pro Phe Ala Glu Pro Pro Asp Trp Asp Leu Val Glu 50 55 60 Ser Gln Leu Arg Thr Thr Val Thr Ala Asp Thr Val Arg Ile Asp Val 65 70 75 80 Ile Ala Asp Asp Met Arg Pro Glu Leu Ala Ala Ala Ser Lys Leu Thr 85 90 95 Glu Ser Leu Arg Leu Tyr Asp Ser 100 41 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 245 Ala Tyr Ala Leu Arg Ser Arg Cys Arg Val Asn Ala Pro Glu Ala Ile 1 5 10 15 Ala Ser Leu Pro Arg Asn Gly Ser Ile Thr Ile Ala Val Cys Arg Arg 20 25 30 Ala Pro Thr Pro Pro Ser Asn Val Asn 35 40 25 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 246 Val Pro Leu Asn Thr Ser Pro Arg Leu Pro Asp Leu Pro Asp Ser Val 1 5 10 15 Val Pro Pro Val Ala Ser Leu Leu Ser 20 25 61 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 247 Met Ser Thr Val Ala Ala Tyr Ala Ala Met Ser Ala Thr Glu Pro Leu 1 5 10 15 Thr Lys Thr Thr Ile Thr Arg Arg Asp Pro Gly Pro His Asp Met Ala 20 25 30 Ile Asp Ile Lys Phe Ala Gly Ile Cys Arg Ser Asp Ile His Thr Val 35 40 45 Gln Thr Glu Trp Gly Gln Pro Asn Leu Pro Val Val Pro 50 55 60 213 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 248 GCTTGGAGCC CTGGAGCGAC GGTGTGGGTC TGGGGGTCGA TTCGTTCTCG GCGAAAGTCA 60 ACTAAAGACC ACGTTGACAC CCAACCGGCG GCCCGGCATG GGCCGTCGCG GCGTAGAAGC 120 TTTGACCGCG GCGCGAAACG TTCGCTGCTG CGGCCCATGC AGATCGCACA CGCTTGCTTG 180 AACATCGGGT GGAGCCGGTG GTAACGCCAG GCT 213 367 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 249 CCGAGCTGCT GTTCGGCGCC GGCGGTGCGG GCGGCGCGGG TGGGGCGGGC ACCGACGGCG 60 GGCCCGGTGC TACCGGCGGG ACCGGCGGAC ACGGCGGAGT CGGCGGCGAC GGCGGATGGC 120 TGGCACCCGG CGGGGCCGGC GGGGCCGGCG GGCAAGGCGG GGCAGGTGGT GCCCGCAGCG 180 ATGGTGGCGC GTTGGGTGGT ACCGGCGGGA CGGGCGGTAC CGGCGGCGCC GGTGGCGCCG 240 GCGGTCGCGG CACACTGCTG CTGGGCGCTG GCGGACAGGG CGGCCTCGGC GGCGCCGGCG 300 GACAAGGCGG CACCGGCGGG GGCCGGCGGA GATGGCGTTC TGGGGGGTGT CAGTGGCACT 360 GGTGGTA 367 420 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 250 AAGGCGTGAT TGGCAAGGCG ACCGCGCAGC GGCCCGTAGC CGCGGGACGG CCCAGGCCCC 60 GACCGCAGCG GCCGGTGTCT GACCGGGTCA GCGACCAGCG GCGCTGACCG TGCCGCTCGT 120 CTACTTCGAC GCCAGCGCCT TCGTCAAACT TCTCACCACC GAGACAGGGA GCTCGCTGGC 180 GTCCGCTCTA TGGGACGGCT GCGACGCCGC ATTGTCCAAC CGCCTGGCCT ACCCCGAAGT 240 CCGCGCCGCA CTCGCTGCAA CGGGCCGCAA TCACGACCTA ACCGAATCCG AGCTCGCCGA 300 CGCCGAGCGT GACTGGGAGG ACTTCTGGGC CGCACCCGCC CAGTCGAACT CACCGCGACG 360 GTTGAACAGC ACGCCGGGCA CCTCGCCCGA ACACATGCCT TACGCGGAGC CGACACCGTT 420 299 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 251 CTCTTGTCGG TGGCATCGGC GGTACCGGCG GAACCGGCGG CAACGCCGGT ATGCTCGCCG 60 GCGCCGCCGG GGCCGGCGGT GCCGGCGGGT TCAGCTTCAG CACTGCCGGT GGGGCTGGCG 120 GCGCCGGCGG GGCCGGTGGG CTGTTCACCA CCGGCGGTGT CGGCGGCGCC GGTGGGCAGG 180 GTCACACGGG CGGGGCGGGC GGCGCCGGCG GGGCCGGCGG GTTGTTTGGT GCCGGCGGCA 240 TGGGCGGGGC GGGCGGATTC GGGGATCACG GAACGCTCGG CACCGGCGGG GCCGGCGGG 299 20 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 252 Leu Glu Pro Trp Ser Asp Gly Val Gly Leu Gly Val Asp Ser Phe Ser 1 5 10 15 Ala Lys Val Asn 20 121 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 253 Glu Leu Leu Phe Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly 1 5 10 15 Thr Asp Gly Gly Pro Gly Ala Thr Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly His Gly Gly 20 25 30 Val Gly Gly Asp Gly Gly Trp Leu Ala Pro Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala 35 40 45 Gly Gly Gln Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Arg Ser Asp Gly Gly Ala Leu 50 55 60 Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly 65 70 75 80 Gly Arg Gly Thr Leu Leu Leu Gly Ala Gly Gly Gln Gly Gly Leu Gly 85 90 95 Gly Ala Gly Gly Gln Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly Gly Arg Arg Arg Trp Arg 100 105 110 Ser Gly Gly Cys Gln Trp His Trp Trp 115 120 34 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 254 Gly Val Ile Gly Lys Ala Thr Ala Gln Arg Pro Val Ala Ala Gly Arg 1 5 10 15 Pro Arg Pro Arg Pro Gln Arg Pro Val Ser Asp Arg Val Ser Asp Gln 20 25 30 Arg Arg 99 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 255 Leu Val Gly Gly Ile Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly Thr Gly Gly Asn Ala Gly 1 5 10 15 Met Leu Ala Gly Ala Ala Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Phe Ser Phe 20 25 30 Ser Thr Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Leu Phe 35 40 45 Thr Thr Gly Gly Val Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Gln Gly His Thr Gly Gly 50 55 60 Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Leu Phe Gly Ala Gly Gly Met 65 70 75 80 Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Phe Gly Asp His Gly Thr Leu Gly Thr Gly Gly 85 90 95 Ala Gly Gly 282 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 256 TCCTGTTCGG CGCCGGCGGG GTGGGCGGTG TTGGCGGTGA CGGTGTGGCA TTCCTGGGCA 60 CCGCCCCCGG CGGGCCCGGT GGTGCCGGCG GGGCCGGTGG GCTGTTCAGC GTCGGTGGGG 120 CCGGCGGCGC CGGCGGAATC GGATTGGTCG GGAACAGCGG TGCCGGGGGG TCCGGCGGGT 180 CCGCCCTGCT CTGGGGCGAC GGCGGTGCCG GCGGCGCGGG TGGGGTCGGG TCCACTACCG 240 GCGGTGCCGG CGGGGCGGGC GGCAACGCCA GCCTGCTGGT AA 282 415 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 257 CGGCACGAGC CGTGCTACTG GTCAACTGAT GCCCTGATTG TGACCTTCCC GGCGCCGGAT 60 CAGTGCTTCT CAGGACCGAC GTAATATTCG AAAACCAATC CGGCCGCCGA GGCGAGGATG 120 AATGCCACAC CGGCGGCGAT CAGCCACGGG AGCCACAACG CGATGCCGAC CGCTGCCACC 180 GAGCCGGACA ACGCGACCAT GATCGGCCAC CAGCTATGCG GACTGAAGAA TCCAAGTTCT 240 CCTGCGCCGT CGCTGATTTC AGCGCCTTCG TAGTCCTCGG GCCGGGAATC TAACCGGCGG 300 GCCACAAACC GGAAGAAGGT GGCGACGATC AACGCCATGC CGCCGGTGAG CGCCAACGCA 360 ATGGTGCCAG CCCACTCGAC ACCACCGGTG GCGAACATCG AGGTCAACAC GCCGT 415 373 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 258 TCACCGCGTG AACGGTTCGT AACACTGATA CGTATGCTTG TCAGCGAGCA GATCAAGTCC 60 AGTCCGACCA ATGCCAGGAG ATCATCGGCT AGGCTCACGG TTTCGCCTGG GACGAGACGG 120 TATTGAGTTC TGGCGTTGGA CGGTCCGTGG CGTGGTGGGA AGTCTGACGC GGCATCAGAA 180 CGGTTGTCAA TACCAGTCTT TGGGGGATAT GGCCTATTTG GTGTCGTCGG GCCGCTCCAC 240 CGGATCCCTT TTCGAACGTT GCGCAAGCGC GGTCCAGTTA CGGCCTGTTC ACTGCGCGCT 300 GGCGTAGCTG CGCGGCCTCG ATCGGTTTGA ACGTCATCGC AATTCCCGCA ATGGGTGAGT 360 ACCTGACGCT CCT 373 423 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 259 CCAAACCGGA CAGGCCGGCA GCGACGGTCG GAAGTTGCAC CACGGTGCGC GCTCCATGTA 60 GCCAACCGGT GACCACGGCG TAGACAGCAG ATCCGTGGAT CGCGCGTTCG GTGTCGTCCG 120 GGCCGAGTAC CCGCGGGCCG AACCGCAGCG ACCAAAGCAA CGCGATCGAT ACGGGGATCG 180 CCACTCGTGC CGAATTCGAG CTCCGTCGAC AAGCTTGCGG CCGCACTCGA ACCCGGGTGA 240 ATGATTGAGT TTAAACCGCT TAGCAATAAC TAGCATAACC CCTTGGGGCC TCTAAACGGG 300 TCTTGAGGGG TTTTTTGCTG AAAGGAGGAA CTATATCCGG ATAACCTGGC GTAGTAGCGA 360 AGAGGCCCGC ACCGATCGCC CTTCCCAACA GTTGCGCAGC CTGAATGGCG AATGGACGCG 420 CCC 423 404 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 260 AGTGGCCAGC CGGTCGGCCA ATGCATCCAG CTCCCGGTAC GTCAGCTGAC CATCCGCCCA 60 ACTGACCGCC ACCGAGTCAG GCTGTGCCGC AGCGATTTCG GCGAACCGGG TATGCACCGC 120 GGGTGCCGAC GTCGTCACAT CCGGCAGGCC GGGTGCGGTC GGATCGTGCT CGCCGTCCAG 180 CAGAATGTCG ACGTCGCGCA GCGGCCGATC CCACCGGCTG ACCAAGCGCT GTAACACAGC 240 CAGCACCCGC CTGCCGAGGC TTTCGGGCGC CATCGTGCCC AGCGCACCGT CGAGCACCTC 300 CACTAGCAGC GTGAGCTCAC CGGTGCTGCG GTGCGCGGCG ACGGTCACCG GAAAGTGCGA 360 CAAACTCTCT AGCGCCACCG GACGGAACGT CACCCCGTTT GCGA 404 421 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 261 GTCCTGGTCG CAGGCTGTTC TTCGAACCCG CTGGCTAACT TCGCACCCGG GTATCCGCCC 60 ACCATCGAAC CCGCCCAACC GGCGGTGTCA CCGCCTACTT CGCAAGACCC GGCCGGTGCA 120 GTGCGACCAC TGAGCGGCCA CCCCCGGGCG GCACTATTCG ACAACGGCAC CCGCCAATTG 180 GTGGCTCTGC GCCCGGGCGC CGATTCGGCG GCACCCGCCA GCATCATGGT CTTCGATGAC 240 ATGCACGTTG CACCGCGCGT CATTTTTCTG CCGGGCCCGG CAGCCGCGTT GACCAGCGAC 300 GACCACGGCA CGGCCTTCCT TGCCGCCCGC GGCGGCTACT TCGTGGCCGA CCTGTCCTCC 360 GGTCACACCG CACGAGTGAA TGTCGCTGAC GCAGCGCACA CCGATTTCAC CGCGATCGCC 420 C 421 426 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 262 ATGCATATCA CGCTCAACGC CATCCTGCGT GCGATCTTCG GGGCCGGCGG CAGTGAACTA 60 GACGAGCTGC GCCGCCTCAT TCCGCCGTGG GTCACGCTGG GCTCGCGCCT GGCGGCGCTA 120 CCGAAACCCA AACGCGACTA TGGCCGCCTT AGCCCGTGGG GCCGGCTGGC CGAGTGGCGG 180 CGCCAGTACG ACACTGTCAT CGACGAGCTC ATCGAAGCCG AGCGGGCCGA CCCGAACTTC 240 GCCGATCGGA CCGACGTTTT GGCGTTGATG CTGCGCAGCA CTTACGACGA CGGTTCCATC 300 ATGTCGCGCA AGGACATTGG CGACGAACTG CTCACGCTGC TTGCCGCCGG GCACGAAACC 360 ACGGCGGCGA CATGGGCTGG GCGTTCGAAC GGCTCAACCG GCACCCCGAC GTGCTCGCGG 420 CTCTGG 426 522 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 263 GTCCTGGTCG CAGGCTGTTC TTCGAACCCG CTGGCTAACT TCGCACCCGG GTATCCGCCC 60 ACCATCGAAC CCGCCCAACC GGCGGTGTCA CCGCCTACTT CGCAAGACCC GGCCGGTGCA 120 GTGCGACCAC TGAGCGGCCA CCCCCGGGCG GCACTATTCG ACAACGGCAC CCGCCAATTG 180 GTGGCTCTGC GCCCGGGCGC CGATTCGGCG GCACCCGCCA GCATCATGGT CTTCGATGAC 240 GTGCACGTTG CACCGCGCGT CATTTTTCTG CCGGGCCCGG CAGCCGCGTT GACCAGCGAC 300 GACCACGGCA CGGCCTTCCT TGCCGCCCGC GGCGGCTACT TCGTGGCCGA CCTGTCCTCC 360 GGTCACACCG CACGAGTGAA TGTCGCTGAC GCAGCGCACA CCGATTTCAC CGCGATCGCC 420 CGCCGCTCCG ACGGCAAGCT GGTGCTGGGC AGCGCAGATG GCGCCGTCTA CACGCTTGCC 480 AAGAACCCGC AGTTGACCGG CGTCGGCGCC GCCACCGTAG CC 522 739 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 264 GCTGGGGCGC ACCGCCGTCC GGCGGCCCCA GCCCCTGGGC CCAGACCCCG CGCAAAACCA 60 ACCCGTGGCC CTTAGTGGCC GGCGCCGCCG CCGTCGTGCT CGTCCTCGTG TTGGGCGCCA 120 TCGGCATCTG GATCGCCATC CGGCCCAAGC CGGTACAGCC GCCTCAGCCG GTTGCGGAGG 180 AGCGCCTTAG CGCCCTACTG CTGAACTCCT CAGAAGTCAA CGCCGTGATG GGCTCGTCGT 240 CCATGCAGCC GGGCAAACCG ATCACATCGA TGGACTCTTC GCCGGTGACG GTGTCCCTGC 300 CGGACTGCCA GGGCGCGCTG TATACCAGCC AGGATCCGGT GTATGCCGGC ACCGGCTACA 360 CCGCCATCAA CGGCTTGATT TCATCCGAGC CGGGCGACAA CTACGAACAT TGGGTGAACC 420 AAGCCGTCGT CGCCTTTCCG ACCGCCGACA AAGCCCGCGC GTTCGTGCAG ACTTCGGCCG 480 ACAAATGGAA GAACTGCGCA GGCAAGACGG TCACCGTCAC GAATAAGGCC AAGACCTACC 540 GGTGGACGTT TGCCGACGTC AAAGGCAGCC CGCCGACGAT CACGGTGATA GACACCCAAG 600 AAGGCGCTGA GGGCTGGGAA TGCCAACGCG CGATGAGCGT GGCCAACAAT GTGGTTGTCG 660 ACGTCAACGC ATGCGGGTAC CAGATCACCA ATCAAGCAGG CCAGATCGCC GCCAAGATCT 720 GTTGACAAAG TCAACAAGG 739 69 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 265 AGACGTCGTC GAGGCCGCCA TCGCCCGCGC CGAAGCCGTT AACCCGGCAC TGAACGCGTT 60 GGCGTATGC 69 523 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 266 ACTGCACCCG GCAGGCGCGA CCAACGGATC GGGTCAACTA GCACTGCCGG TGGAGGCGCC 60 CCCGCGGTCT GTGCCTTCCC ACGGGGAACC CTTGGGCAGC GCGGCTCCAG AAGGGTTGGA 120 GGGAGAGTTC GACGACCGTA TCGACGAGCG GTTCCCGGTC TTCAGCTCGG CCAGTCTCGC 180 CGAAGCGCTG CCGGGTCCGC TGACCCCGAT GACGCTGGAT GTCCAGTTGA GTGGACTGCG 240 CGCGGCCGGT CGGGCGATGG GTCGGGTACT GGCGCTTGGC GGTGTCGTTG CCGATGAGTG 300 GGAGAGAAGA GCCATCGCGG TGTTCGGTCA CCGCCCGTAT ATCGGAGTGT CGGCCAATAT 360 TGTGGCCGCC GCCCAACTGC CGGGGTGGGA CGCGCAGGCC GTAACCCGGC GGGCACTGGG 420 CGAGCAACCG CAGGTCACTG AGCTGCTTCC GTTTGGTCGA CCGCAACTTG CGGGCGGACC 480 GCTCGGCTCG GTCGCGAAGG TGGTCGTGAC GGCACGGTCG CTG 523 224 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 267 GTGTCGGTGT CGTCGGGGTA GGAGCGACTT CCCCGGCCGG CGCCGGCGCC GGAGCGGGCT 60 CTGCAGGAAC CGGTGCCGGC GCCGGCGGCG GGGCGACCAA AGGCCGGATC GATTCGGCCA 120 GCGCCTTGGC CGCGCCCTTG TCCACCGGGT TGTTGGCGGT CCCGAGCCAT ACCACAAACC 180 AACGCTGAAG GGGCCCGGCG TCCGGTGCGT TCGCCGCGGG CGAC 224 521 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 268 TGAACTGACT GCCCCGCTCG ATCGGCGGCG GCGGCGTGTC ATAGCTGCGC CGCCAGGCCA 60 TGAACTGCTC TTCGCCATAG CGGGCCTTGG TCTCGGCCTT GTCCAAACCC TGCAGCGCGC 120 CGTAGTGGCG TTCGTTGAGC CGCCAGCTAC GCCGCACGGG AATCCAGAGC CGATCGGCGC 180 TGTCCAACGC CAGATGCGCG GTGGTGATCG CGCGCCGCAG CAACGAGGTG TAGAGCACGT 240 CGGGCAATAG GTCGTGTTCC GCGATCAGCT CGCCGCTTCG AACCGCCTCT GCCTGGCCCT 300 TGTCCGTCAG GCCGACATCG ACCCAGCCGG TGAACAGGTT GAGGGCATTC CAGTCGCTCT 360 CGCCGTGGCG CAGCAACACC AGGCTGCCAG TGTTTGCCAT ACCGGCAAGT CTCTCACGCA 420 CTCCCGCACT CCTCATCGTG GACCAAAATG CCCGAATTCT CCTCGGTCCG CTGCGCAGCG 480 CGTTCATACC GCCGAGGTGG TCGGCACCGT AACGGCCGGT T 521 426 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 269 CTCCAGGCTC ATTCGCTCGA ACAAAGCCAC CCGGCCGTAC AGCGGACGCC CCCATTCGTT 60 GTCGTGATAG TCGCGGTACA GCTGGGCATC GGGCCCTGGA CGAACCTCCG CCCAGGGGCA 120 GCGAACCAGC CCGTCGCCGC TCACGCGGGG TCAGAACGGT AGTGCACGAC AGTCTCGCCG 180 CGCGAAGGGT TTGACGCGTC AGACTCGGCC TCGGCGTCTT CCGACGAGGC GTGGATCGCC 240 CCGAGCTGAG AGCGTAGCGC CTCGAGCTCA CGGCCGAGCC GTTCCAGCAC CCAGTCCACC 300 TCGCTGGTCT TGTTCCCGCG CAGCACCTGC GTGAACTTGA CCGCGTCGAC ATCGGCGCGG 360 GTGACCCCGA ACGCCGGCAG CGTCGTCGCC GTCGTCGCCC GCGGCAGGGG CGGCAACTGC 420 TCGCCA 426 219 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 270 GCGGACACGG CGGACAAAGC GCAATCGGCC TCGGCGGCGG CGCCGGCGGC GACGGGGGCC 60 AGGGCGGCGC CGGCCGCGGA CTGTGGGGTA CTGGCGGCGC CGGCGGACAC GGCGGGGCAA 120 GGCGGTGGTA CCGGGGGCCC ACCGCTGCCC GGTCAGGCAG GCATGGGCGC CGCGGGTGGC 180 GCCGGTGGGC TGATCGGCAA CGGCGGGGCC GGCGGCGAC 219 571 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 271 AAGATCATCG GCGCCGCTCC TTAGCATCGC TGCGCTCTGC ATCGTCGCCG GCGCGGATCA 60 CGGAGGTCCG GCCTTGTACC CCACTCCTCG AACGGTCAGC ACCACAGTCG GGTTCTCGGG 120 ATCCTTTTCG ACCTTGGCCC GCAGACGCTG GACATGCACG TTCACCAGCC TGGTATCGGC 180 TGGGTGCCGG TAACCCCATA CCTGTTCGAG CAGCACATCA CGAGTAAACA CCTGGCGCGG 240 CTTGCGCGCC AATGCGACCA ACAGGTCGAA TTCCAGCGGT GTCAACGAGA TCTGCTCACC 300 GTTGCGAGTG ACCTTGTGCG CCGGTACGTC GATTTCTACG TCGGCGATGG ACAGCATCTC 360 GGCGGGTTCG TCGTCGTTGC GGCGCAGCCG CGCCCGCACC CGCGCAACCA GCTCCTTGGG 420 CTTGAACGGC TTCATGATGT AGTCGTCGGC GCCCGACTCC AGACCCAGCA CCACATCCAC 480 GGTGTCGGTC TTTGCGGTGA GCATCACGAT CGGAACACCG GAATCGGCGC GCAACACCCG 540 GCACACGTCG ATGCCGTTCA TACCGGGGCA A 571 93 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 272 Leu Phe Gly Ala Gly Gly Val Gly Gly Val Gly Gly Asp Gly Val Ala 1 5 10 15 Phe Leu Gly Thr Ala Pro Gly Gly Pro Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly 20 25 30 Gly Leu Phe Ser Val Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ile Gly Leu 35 40 45 Val Gly Asn Ser Gly Ala Gly Gly Ser Gly Gly Ser Ala Leu Leu Trp 50 55 60 Gly Asp Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Val Gly Ser Thr Thr Gly 65 70 75 80 Gly Ala Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly Asn Ala Ser Leu Leu Val 85 90 26 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 273 Met Pro Pro Val Ser Ala Asn Ala Met Val Pro Ala His Ser Thr Pro 1 5 10 15 Pro Val Ala Asn Ile Glu Val Asn Thr Pro 20 25 26 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 274 Lys Pro Asp Arg Pro Ala Ala Thr Val Gly Ser Cys Thr Thr Val Arg 1 5 10 15 Ala Pro Cys Ser Gln Pro Val Thr Thr Ala 20 25 20 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 275 Trp Pro Ala Gly Arg Pro Met His Pro Ala Pro Gly Thr Ser Ala Asp 1 5 10 15 His Pro Pro Asn 20 140 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 276 Val Leu Val Ala Gly Cys Ser Ser Asn Pro Leu Ala Asn Phe Ala Pro 1 5 10 15 Gly Tyr Pro Pro Thr Ile Glu Pro Ala Gln Pro Ala Val Ser Pro Pro 20 25 30 Thr Ser Gln Asp Pro Ala Gly Ala Val Arg Pro Leu Ser Gly His Pro 35 40 45 Arg Ala Ala Leu Phe Asp Asn Gly Thr Arg Gln Leu Val Ala Leu Arg 50 55 60 Pro Gly Ala Asp Ser Ala Ala Pro Ala Ser Ile Met Val Phe Asp Asp 65 70 75 80 Met His Val Ala Pro Arg Val Ile Phe Leu Pro Gly Pro Ala Ala Ala 85 90 95 Leu Thr Ser Asp Asp His Gly Thr Ala Phe Leu Ala Ala Arg Gly Gly 100 105 110 Tyr Phe Val Ala Asp Leu Ser Ser Gly His Thr Ala Arg Val Asn Val 115 120 125 Ala Asp Ala Ala His Thr Asp Phe Thr Ala Ile Ala 130 135 140 142 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 277 Met His Ile Thr Leu Asn Ala Ile Leu Arg Ala Ile Phe Gly Ala Gly 1 5 10 15 Gly Ser Glu Leu Asp Glu Leu Arg Arg Leu Ile Pro Pro Trp Val Thr 20 25 30 Leu Gly Ser Arg Leu Ala Ala Leu Pro Lys Pro Lys Arg Asp Tyr Gly 35 40 45 Arg Leu Ser Pro Trp Gly Arg Leu Ala Glu Trp Arg Arg Gln Tyr Asp 50 55 60 Thr Val Ile Asp Glu Leu Ile Glu Ala Glu Arg Ala Asp Pro Asn Phe 65 70 75 80 Ala Asp Arg Thr Asp Val Leu Ala Leu Met Leu Arg Ser Thr Tyr Asp 85 90 95 Asp Gly Ser Ile Met Ser Arg Lys Asp Ile Gly Asp Glu Leu Leu Thr 100 105 110 Leu Leu Ala Ala Gly His Glu Thr Thr Ala Ala Thr Trp Ala Gly Arg 115 120 125 Ser Asn Gly Ser Thr Gly Thr Pro Thr Cys Ser Arg Leu Trp 130 135 140 163 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 278 Val Leu Val Ala Gly Cys Ser Ser Asn Pro Leu Ala Asn Phe Ala Pro 1 5 10 15 Gly Tyr Pro Pro Thr Ile Glu Pro Ala Gln Pro Ala Val Ser Pro Pro 20 25 30 Thr Ser Gln Asp Pro Ala Gly Ala Val Arg Pro Leu Ser Gly His Pro 35 40 45 Arg Ala Ala Leu Phe Asp Asn Gly Thr Arg Gln Leu Val Ala Leu Arg 50 55 60 Pro Gly Ala Asp Ser Ala Ala Pro Ala Ser Ile Met Val Phe Asp Asp 65 70 75 80 Val His Val Ala Pro Arg Val Ile Phe Leu Pro Gly Pro Ala Ala Ala 85 90 95 Leu Thr Ser Asp Asp His Gly Thr Ala Phe Leu Ala Ala Arg Gly Gly 100 105 110 Tyr Phe Val Ala Asp Leu Ser Ser Gly His Thr Ala Arg Val Asn Val 115 120 125 Ala Asp Ala Ala His Thr Asp Phe Thr Ala Ile Ala Arg Arg Ser Asp 130 135 140 Gly Lys Leu Val Leu Gly Ser Ala Asp Gly Ala Val Tyr Thr Leu Ala 145 150 155 160 Lys Asn Pro 240 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 279 Trp Gly Ala Pro Pro Ser Gly Gly Pro Ser Pro Trp Ala Gln Thr Pro 1 5 10 15 Arg Lys Thr Asn Pro Trp Pro Leu Val Ala Gly Ala Ala Ala Val Val 20 25 30 Leu Val Leu Val Leu Gly Ala Ile Gly Ile Trp Ile Ala Ile Arg Pro 35 40 45 Lys Pro Val Gln Pro Pro Gln Pro Val Ala Glu Glu Arg Leu Ser Ala 50 55 60 Leu Leu Leu Asn Ser Ser Glu Val Asn Ala Val Met Gly Ser Ser Ser 65 70 75 80 Met Gln Pro Gly Lys Pro Ile Thr Ser Met Asp Ser Ser Pro Val Thr 85 90 95 Val Ser Leu Pro Asp Cys Gln Gly Ala Leu Tyr Thr Ser Gln Asp Pro 100 105 110 Val Tyr Ala Gly Thr Gly Tyr Thr Ala Ile Asn Gly Leu Ile Ser Ser 115 120 125 Glu Pro Gly Asp Asn Tyr Glu His Trp Val Asn Gln Ala Val Val Ala 130 135 140 Phe Pro Thr Ala Asp Lys Ala Arg Ala Phe Val Gln Thr Ser Ala Asp 145 150 155 160 Lys Trp Lys Asn Cys Ala Gly Lys Thr Val Thr Val Thr Asn Lys Ala 165 170 175 Lys Thr Tyr Arg Trp Thr Phe Ala Asp Val Lys Gly Ser Pro Pro Thr 180 185 190 Ile Thr Val Ile Asp Thr Gln Glu Gly Ala Glu Gly Trp Glu Cys Gln 195 200 205 Arg Ala Met Ser Val Ala Asn Asn Val Val Val Asp Val Asn Ala Cys 210 215 220 Gly Tyr Gln Ile Thr Asn Gln Ala Gly Gln Ile Ala Ala Lys Ile Cys 225 230 235 240 22 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 280 Asp Val Val Glu Ala Ala Ile Ala Arg Ala Glu Ala Val Asn Pro Ala 1 5 10 15 Leu Asn Ala Leu Ala Tyr 20 174 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 281 Leu His Pro Ala Gly Ala Thr Asn Gly Ser Gly Gln Leu Ala Leu Pro 1 5 10 15 Val Glu Ala Pro Pro Arg Ser Val Pro Ser His Gly Glu Pro Leu Gly 20 25 30 Ser Ala Ala Pro Glu Gly Leu Glu Gly Glu Phe Asp Asp Arg Ile Asp 35 40 45 Glu Arg Phe Pro Val Phe Ser Ser Ala Ser Leu Ala Glu Ala Leu Pro 50 55 60 Gly Pro Leu Thr Pro Met Thr Leu Asp Val Gln Leu Ser Gly Leu Arg 65 70 75 80 Ala Ala Gly Arg Ala Met Gly Arg Val Leu Ala Leu Gly Gly Val Val 85 90 95 Ala Asp Glu Trp Glu Arg Arg Ala Ile Ala Val Phe Gly His Arg Pro 100 105 110 Tyr Ile Gly Val Ser Ala Asn Ile Val Ala Ala Ala Gln Leu Pro Gly 115 120 125 Trp Asp Ala Gln Ala Val Thr Arg Arg Ala Leu Gly Glu Gln Pro Gln 130 135 140 Val Thr Glu Leu Leu Pro Phe Gly Arg Pro Gln Leu Ala Gly Gly Pro 145 150 155 160 Leu Gly Ser Val Ala Lys Val Val Val Thr Ala Arg Ser Leu 165 170 61 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 282 Val Gly Val Val Gly Val Gly Ala Thr Ser Pro Ala Gly Ala Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Gly Ala Gly Ser Ala Gly Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala Gly Gly Gly Ala Thr 20 25 30 Lys Gly Arg Ile Asp Ser Ala Ser Ala Leu Ala Ala Pro Leu Ser Thr 35 40 45 Gly Leu Leu Ala Val Pro Ser His Thr Thr Asn Gln Arg 50 55 60 133 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 283 Met Ala Asn Thr Gly Ser Leu Val Leu Leu Arg His Gly Glu Ser Asp 1 5 10 15 Trp Asn Ala Leu Asn Leu Phe Thr Gly Trp Val Asp Val Gly Leu Thr 20 25 30 Asp Lys Gly Gln Ala Glu Ala Val Arg Ser Gly Glu Leu Ile Ala Glu 35 40 45 His Asp Leu Leu Pro Asp Val Leu Tyr Thr Ser Leu Leu Arg Arg Ala 50 55 60 Ile Thr Thr Ala His Leu Ala Leu Asp Ser Ala Asp Arg Leu Trp Ile 65 70 75 80 Pro Val Arg Arg Ser Trp Arg Leu Asn Glu Arg His Tyr Gly Ala Leu 85 90 95 Gln Gly Leu Asp Lys Ala Glu Thr Lys Ala Arg Tyr Gly Glu Glu Gln 100 105 110 Phe Met Ala Trp Arg Arg Ser Tyr Asp Thr Pro Pro Pro Pro Ile Glu 115 120 125 Arg Gly Ser Gln Phe 130 63 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 284 Pro Gly Ser Phe Ala Arg Thr Lys Pro Pro Gly Arg Thr Ala Asp Ala 1 5 10 15 Pro Ile Arg Cys Arg Asp Ser Arg Gly Thr Ala Gly His Arg Ala Leu 20 25 30 Asp Glu Pro Pro Pro Arg Gly Ser Glu Pro Ala Arg Arg Arg Ser Arg 35 40 45 Gly Val Arg Thr Val Val His Asp Ser Leu Ala Ala Arg Arg Val 50 55 60 72 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 285 Gly His Gly Gly Gln Ser Ala Ile Gly Leu Gly Gly Gly Ala Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Gly Gly Gln Gly Gly Ala Gly Arg Gly Leu Trp Gly Thr Gly Gly 20 25 30 Ala Gly Gly His Gly Gly Ala Arg Arg Trp Tyr Arg Gly Pro Thr Ala 35 40 45 Ala Arg Ser Gly Arg His Gly Arg Arg Gly Trp Arg Arg Trp Ala Asp 50 55 60 Arg Gln Arg Arg Gly Arg Arg Arg 65 70 74 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 286 Asp His Arg Arg Arg Ser Leu Ala Ser Leu Arg Ser Ala Ser Ser Pro 1 5 10 15 Ala Arg Ile Thr Glu Val Arg Pro Cys Thr Pro Leu Leu Glu Arg Ser 20 25 30 Ala Pro Gln Ser Gly Ser Arg Asp Pro Phe Arg Pro Trp Pro Ala Asp 35 40 45 Ala Gly His Ala Arg Ser Pro Ala Trp Tyr Arg Leu Gly Ala Gly Asn 50 55 60 Pro Ile Pro Val Arg Ala Ala His His Glu 65 70 174 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 287 CCGCACGTAA CACCGTGAAT TGAAGGGAGC CGCTGGTCAT GGGCCGATTC TATCCGTGGG 60 CGAACGGTTA TTGACGGCCC GGAGGCCACT CCGCTGCCAC CAAGTGGTGA CTCAGCGCGT 120 TTTCACGGCA ACGAACGGCG GACACACCAC TTGACATTCG ACAGCACGGC CGCG 174 404 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 288 TCGCAAACGG GGTGACGTTC CGTCCGGTGG CGCTAGAGAG TTTGTCGCAC TTTCCGGTGA 60 CCGTCGCCGC GCACCGCAGC ACCGGTGAGC TCACGCTGCT AGTGGAGGTG CTCGACGGTG 120 CGCTGGGCAC GATGGCGCCC GAAAGCCTCG GCAGGCGGGT GCTGGCTGTG TTACAGCGCT 180 TGGTCAGCCG GTGGGATCGG CCGCTGCGCG ACGTCGACAT TCTGCTGGAC GGCGAGCACG 240 ATCCGACCGC ACCCGGCCTG CCGGATGTGA CGACGTCGGC ACCCGCGGTG CATACCCGGT 300 TCGCCGAAAT CGCTGCGGCA CAGCCTGACT CGGTGGCGGT CAGTTGGGCG GATGGTCAGC 360 TGACGTACCG GGAGCTGGAT GCATTGGCCG ACCGGCTGGC CACT 404 134 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 289 Ala Asn Gly Val Thr Phe Arg Pro Val Ala Leu Glu Ser Leu Ser His 1 5 10 15 Phe Pro Val Thr Val Ala Ala His Arg Ser Thr Gly Glu Leu Thr Leu 20 25 30 Leu Val Glu Val Leu Asp Gly Ala Leu Gly Thr Met Ala Pro Glu Ser 35 40 45 Leu Gly Arg Arg Val Leu Ala Val Leu Gln Arg Leu Val Ser Arg Trp 50 55 60 Asp Arg Pro Leu Arg Asp Val Asp Ile Leu Leu Asp Gly Glu His Asp 65 70 75 80 Pro Thr Ala Pro Gly Leu Pro Asp Val Thr Thr Ser Ala Pro Ala Val 85 90 95 His Thr Arg Phe Ala Glu Ile Ala Ala Ala Gln Pro Asp Ser Val Ala 100 105 110 Val Ser Trp Ala Asp Gly Gln Leu Thr Tyr Arg Glu Leu Asp Ala Leu 115 120 125 Ala Asp Arg Leu Ala Thr 130 526 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 290 GCTTCGACGG CTACGAGTAC CTGTTCTGGG TGGGTTGTGC GGGCGCCTAC GACGACAAGG 60 CCAAGAAGAC CACCAAGGCC GTCGCCGAGC TGTTCGCCGT CGCCGGGGTG AAATACTTGG 120 TGCTGGGCGC TGGGGAAACC TGCAACGGCG ACTCGGCGCG CCGCTCCGGC AACGAGTTCC 180 TCTTCCAGCA GCTGGCACAA CAGGCCGTCG AGACCCTGGA CGGTTTGTTC GAGGGTGTGG 240 AGACCGTCGA CCGCAAGATC GTTGTCACCT GCCCGCACTG CTTCAACACC ATCGGCAAGG 300 AATATCGGCA GCTGGGCGCC AACTACACCG TGCTGCACCA CACCCAGCTG CTCAATCGGT 360 TGGTGCGCGA CAAGAGGCTG GTCCCTGTCA CTCCGGTTTC TCAGGACATC ACCTACCACG 420 ACCCGTGCTA CCTGGGTCGG CACAACAAGG TCTACGAGGC ACCACGGGAG CTGATCGGTG 480 CCGCGGGGGC CACCTGAGCC GAGATGCCGC GCCATGCCGA CCGCAG 526 487 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 291 CTCGCCGCCG TGATCTGGCC GGCGAACTTC GTCAGTGCAT CCAGACCCCA ACGATCATCG 60 ATCAGGCCGA TGCCCATGAT CACCGCACCG GCCACCAGCA CCGCGGGCAT GCCGGTGGAA 120 TAGACGAACC CCCGGGTGAG TGCCGGAAGC TGGGAGGCAA GAAAGACGGC GCCGACAATG 180 CCCAGGAACA TCGCCAACCC ACCCATCCGA GGGGTAGGCG TGACGTGCAC ATCTCGCTCC 240 CGCGGGTAGG CGACGGCTCC CAGGCGACTG GCCAGCATCC GCACCGGACC GGTCGCAAAA 300 TAGGTGATGA TCGCCGCGGT CAGCCCGACC AGCGCAAGCT CACGCAGCGG GACACCGGCG 360 CCGCGATAGG ACAGGGCGAG CAAGCCACCG GCAACGCCGG CCACATCGCT GGACACCTCG 420 AGACCGTACT GCACCAACCT GAAGAGCTGA ACACTCGCCG AACGTGCAAC AGCTGCGAAC 480 AATTGGG 487 528 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 292 ACGAAGCGCG AGAATATGAG CCGGGGCAAC CCGGCATGTA CGAGCTTGAG TTCCCGGCGC 60 CTCAGCTGTC GTCGTCCGAC GGCCGTGGTC CGGTGTTGGT GCACGCTTTG GAAGGTTTCT 120 CCGACGCCGG CCATGCGATC CGGCTGGCCG CCGCCCACCT CAAGGCGGCC CTGGACACAG 180 AGCTGGTCGC GTCCTTCGCG ATCGATGAAC TACTGGACTA CCGCTCGCGG CGGCCATTAA 240 TGACTTTCAA GACCGATCAT TTCACCCACT CCGATGATCC TGAGCTAAGC CTGTATGCGC 300 TGCGCGACAG CATCGGCACC CCATTTCTGC TGCTGGCGGG TTTGGAGCCG GACCTGAAGT 360 GGGAGCGGTT CATCACCGCC GTCCGATTGC TGGCCGAGCG CCTGGGTGTA CGGCAGAACC 420 ATCGGCCTGG GCACCGTCCC GATGGCCGTT CCGCACACAC GACCGATCAC GATGACCGCT 480 CATTCCAACA ACCGGGAGCT ATCTCCGATT TTCAACCGTT CGATCTCC 528 610 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 293 CCAAGCCCGT CAAGGAGCCG GTGCCGGCCT TGCCTCCGGT GCCGCCGACG CCGGCGTTGC 60 CGCCGTTGCC GCCGTTGCCG CCGGTACCGG GGTTTCCTAC GGTGCCGCCG CCCGGCAGCA 120 TGGCCCCGCT GTTTAGGCCG TTTTCGCCGG CCCCGCCGTC ACCGGCTTTG CCGCCATCGC 180 CGCCGTTGCC GCCGCTGGTG GGGGTGGCGG CCTGGTTGAC GTATTGTTCC ACCGGCCCGG 240 CCCTTGACCC TTTGGCGGTG TCGATCGCGG CGTCGATGGA TCCGCCGACC ACGACGTGCG 300 AAGCCTCGCC TGCCGCCGCA GCCGCCCAAC TGTGTCGCGG CTCCTGCGAT TTGGCCCCGG 360 CCGACGAGAT GATGGGCACC ACCGGAGCCT GCGGCCGTCT GGGGGAGGCC AGCGCGGGTT 420 CGCGGTCACG CCATACGCGA CGGTGCGCCG CCGCTTCGGA GATTTGCAGG CTGCGTTGCA 480 CCAGATCGAG CAGCGGTGTG CCCAGGGACT GGGTTAGCCC GTTGGCGCCG CCGTTGTAGC 540 GGCGAGCGCA ATATCGGTGC CCACTCGACC CAACCGCGAC TCCATAAGCG ACACCATTCG 600 CGGTTGATGC 610 164 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 294 Phe Asp Gly Tyr Glu Tyr Leu Phe Trp Val Gly Cys Ala Gly Ala Tyr 1 5 10 15 Asp Asp Lys Ala Lys Lys Thr Thr Lys Ala Val Ala Glu Leu Phe Ala 20 25 30 Val Ala Gly Val Lys Tyr Leu Val Leu Gly Ala Gly Glu Thr Cys Asn 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ser Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly Asn Glu Phe Leu Phe Gln Gln Leu 50 55 60 Ala Gln Gln Ala Val Glu Thr Leu Asp Gly Leu Phe Glu Gly Val Glu 65 70 75 80 Thr Val Asp Arg Lys Ile Val Val Thr Cys Pro His Cys Phe Asn Thr 85 90 95 Ile Gly Lys Glu Tyr Arg Gln Leu Gly Ala Asn Tyr Thr Val Leu His 100 105 110 His Thr Gln Leu Leu Asn Arg Leu Val Arg Asp Lys Arg Leu Val Pro 115 120 125 Val Thr Pro Val Ser Gln Asp Ile Thr Tyr His Asp Pro Cys Tyr Leu 130 135 140 Gly Arg His Asn Lys Val Tyr Glu Ala Pro Arg Glu Leu Ile Gly Ala 145 150 155 160 Ala Gly Ala Thr 161 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 295 Arg Arg Arg Asp Leu Ala Gly Glu Leu Arg Gln Cys Ile Gln Thr Pro 1 5 10 15 Thr Ile Ile Asp Gln Ala Asp Ala His Asp His Arg Thr Gly His Gln 20 25 30 His Arg Gly His Ala Gly Gly Ile Asp Glu Pro Pro Gly Glu Cys Arg 35 40 45 Lys Leu Gly Gly Lys Lys Asp Gly Ala Asp Asn Ala Gln Glu His Arg 50 55 60 Gln Pro Thr His Pro Arg Gly Arg Arg Asp Val His Ile Ser Leu Pro 65 70 75 80 Arg Val Gly Asp Gly Ser Gln Ala Thr Gly Gln His Pro His Arg Thr 85 90 95 Gly Arg Lys Ile Gly Asp Asp Arg Arg Gly Gln Pro Asp Gln Arg Lys 100 105 110 Leu Thr Gln Arg Asp Thr Gly Ala Ala Ile Gly Gln Gly Glu Gln Ala 115 120 125 Thr Gly Asn Ala Gly His Ile Ala Gly His Leu Glu Thr Val Leu His 130 135 140 Gln Pro Glu Glu Leu Asn Thr Arg Arg Thr Cys Asn Ser Cys Glu Gln 145 150 155 160 Leu 175 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 296 Glu Ala Arg Glu Tyr Glu Pro Gly Gln Pro Gly Met Tyr Glu Leu Glu 1 5 10 15 Phe Pro Ala Pro Gln Leu Ser Ser Ser Asp Gly Arg Gly Pro Val Leu 20 25 30 Val His Ala Leu Glu Gly Phe Ser Asp Ala Gly His Ala Ile Arg Leu 35 40 45 Ala Ala Ala His Leu Lys Ala Ala Leu Asp Thr Glu Leu Val Ala Ser 50 55 60 Phe Ala Ile Asp Glu Leu Leu Asp Tyr Arg Ser Arg Arg Pro Leu Met 65 70 75 80 Thr Phe Lys Thr Asp His Phe Thr His Ser Asp Asp Pro Glu Leu Ser 85 90 95 Leu Tyr Ala Leu Arg Asp Ser Ile Gly Thr Pro Phe Leu Leu Leu Ala 100 105 110 Gly Leu Glu Pro Asp Leu Lys Trp Glu Arg Phe Ile Thr Ala Val Arg 115 120 125 Leu Leu Ala Glu Arg Leu Gly Val Arg Gln Asn His Arg Pro Gly His 130 135 140 Arg Pro Asp Gly Arg Ser Ala His Thr Thr Asp His Asp Asp Arg Ser 145 150 155 160 Phe Gln Gln Pro Gly Ala Ile Ser Asp Phe Gln Pro Phe Asp Leu 165 170 175 178 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 297 Lys Pro Val Lys Glu Pro Val Pro Ala Leu Pro Pro Val Pro Pro Thr 1 5 10 15 Pro Ala Leu Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro Val Pro Gly Phe Pro 20 25 30 Thr Val Pro Pro Pro Gly Ser Met Ala Pro Leu Phe Arg Pro Phe Ser 35 40 45 Pro Ala Pro Pro Ser Pro Ala Leu Pro Pro Ser Pro Pro Leu Pro Pro 50 55 60 Leu Val Gly Val Ala Ala Trp Leu Thr Tyr Cys Ser Thr Gly Pro Ala 65 70 75 80 Leu Asp Pro Leu Ala Val Ser Ile Ala Ala Ser Met Asp Pro Pro Thr 85 90 95 Thr Thr Cys Glu Ala Ser Pro Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Gln Leu Cys Arg 100 105 110 Gly Ser Cys Asp Leu Ala Pro Ala Asp Glu Met Met Gly Thr Thr Gly 115 120 125 Ala Cys Gly Arg Leu Gly Glu Ala Ser Ala Gly Ser Arg Ser Arg His 130 135 140 Thr Arg Arg Cys Ala Ala Ala Ser Glu Ile Cys Arg Leu Arg Cys Thr 145 150 155 160 Arg Ser Ser Ser Gly Val Pro Arg Asp Trp Val Ser Pro Leu Ala Pro 165 170 175 Pro Leu 921 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 298 AATTCGGCAC GARCAGCACC AACACCGGCT TCTTCAACTC CGGCGACGTC AATACCGGTA 60 TCGGCAACAC CGGCAGCTTC AACACCGGCA GCTTCAATCC GGGCGATTCC AACACCGGGG 120 ATTTCAACCC ANGCAGCTAC CACACGGGGA CTCGGAAACA CCGGCGATTT TACACCGGCS 180 CCTTCATCTC CGGCAGCTAC AGCAACGGGT CTTGTGGAGT GGAAATTATC AGGGCTCATT 240 GGNTGCACCC GGSCTTRCGA ATCCCTCGKG CCAATTCAAC TCCTCNACAA GCTTGCGGCC 300 GCACTCSAGC CCGGGTGAAT GATTGAGTTT AACCGCTNAN CAATAACTAG CATAACCCCT 360 TKGGGCCTCT AAACGGGTCT TGAAGGGTTT TTTGCTGAAA GGANGAACTA TATCCGGATA 420 ACTGGCGTAN TACGAAAAGC CGCACCGATC GCCTTCCCAA CAGTTGCGCA CCKGAATGGC 480 AATGGACCNC CCTKTTACCG GSCATTAACN CGGGGGTGTN GGKGTTACCC CCACGTNACC 540 GCTACCTTGC CANNSSCCTN RSGCCGTCTT TCSTTTCTTC CTTCCTTCTC CCMCTTCGCC 600 GGTTCCCNTC AGCTCTAAAT CGGGGNNCCC TTTMGGGTTC CAATTATTGC TTACNGSCCC 660 CCACCCCAAA AAYTNATTNG GGTTAATGTC CCTTMTTGGG CNTCCCCCTA WTNANNGTTT 720 TCCCCCTTNA CTTTGRSTCC CTTCYTTATW NTGAMNCTNT TTCCACYGGA AAAMNCTCCA 780 CCNTTYSSGS TTTCCTTTGA WTTATMRGGR AATTSCAATY CCGCYTTKGG TTMAANTTAA 840 CYTATTTCNA ATTTTCCCGM TTTTMMNATR TTNSNCKCGM KNCTCCNRKA SSGNTTTCCT 900 CCCCCYTTSS GKTYCCCCRN G 921 1082 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 299 AATTCGGCAC GAGATANGGG CGCACCGGGG TCCGCAGCCG GCGGGACCGT CGCCAGCACC 60 ACCGGGGTCA ACAGCACCAC GGTGGCGTCC ANGCAGAGCG CCGCGGTGAT GGCGGCCGAG 120 ACGGCRAACA CCTGCCGTAG CAGTCGGTGC GACTCCGCGC TCGCTCGANC CATGGCCGCG 180 CCGGCTGCCT CGAACANGCC TTCGTCGTCC ACAGCTTAGC CAGCANCCAA ACCGCACCCA 240 GAAACCCACA CGCCCGCCGC CCCGGANACC TGCGCCATCG KCTGCTGGGG CGANATCCCC 300 CGATCGCTNA CANGATGACC GCTGCCGGAA CGCCGCCGCT GCCTCCGGGC AGCCGCGTGG 360 GCSGGGCAAC CGCGAACCCA NGAACACGGC AAGCAGTATC ANCGCAACAG CAATTGTCAA 420 GGGCTAAACG CTTCACATCC AGGGATCTCG CGGCGCCACA CCGTCGGMTC TGCAGSGCGA 480 CCCCNTCCTN GGGCGGNCAC TCNTCAAAGA TGCNGATCNA CAGKCTAGGT CTTCGGCCGA 540 TATGSAAGGN CCCAACGGNT TTAAAGCGGC SAAAAAASTC TCCCANTGGA TAAAATCAGC 600 CGGGGANCCC CCCGTGSCMM NGTCYCGGKC ATTNTTCAAC MGGTTTNACG GCGGKTGCNG 660 GCCAACTKGC CAAAMTTAAG KTNGGGGNTY CGGGGCGGTA ACCGGCNNTK NGCCCCTTAA 720 AAAACCGGNC YTTTCTKGAT TAMMACCGGN CCCCCAWTGG CGGKTGKTCC CANGNTYAAC 780 AMCCYCCCSS MNGGGKTGGS SAACCCTTCC CGNGGGGTTC NTKGTTSCYT AWMCCCCCGG 840 AAACCSGKYG GGKTGGCRTN WASSAMNCCC CMNGYYTCTT TAAAGGCCAN KNRAAWGKYT 900 CCTTGGGAAW CCTNCAATYC GAAAAYYCTC CTYMMGSSCN CTTKCWRTYN NRNGGGAACS 960 AMWTNYCCNC GWTTCAWTCG GGTCCGASMN AAACKCTTTY TTTTYCGSSC STCCMGGSNC 1020 SGGTKNANAN AAASATTTMC YYCNNNANKK YYYCSSGCTT CYKMGRRNRR GMGAACCCGR 1080 GS 1082 990 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 300 AATTGGCACG AGTGATCGCG CTGAAGCCGG TAGCGCGGGT GGCTCGGGTG GTTTGCGAAC 60 RAAATCCGCT CGANGTGGTC TCGGTAGGCG GTGTCCANAA CGGTGGCGCG GTGCCGGCGG 120 ATCTGATCGG CGCGGCCGTA GTGCACGTCG GCGGGCGTGT GCAGTCCGAT GCCGGAATGC 180 TTGTGTTCGT GGTTGTACCA GCCGAAGAAC CGGTCGCAGT GCACCCGGGC CGCCTCGATC 240 GACTCGAACC GTTTCGGGAA ATCGGGCCGG TACTTGAAGG TCTYGAACTG GGCCTCAGAC 300 AACGGGTTGT CTTGCTGGTG TGCGGGCGTG AGTGCGACTT GGTGACACCG AAGTCGGCCA 360 NCANCAATGC CACCGGTTTG GAACTCATCC ACAACCCCCG TCCGCGTCMA GGTCACTTGT 420 NCGGCGCTAA TTTNYTGGGC GGCAAGGGTT TGCCGAYCAN KCCGCTCGGC CAAAACTTCG 480 ANTCNCSCCA AGGCCNCCAT CCNCCCAAAC AMGTTACGGG ANAAAANATY CAAAGAYCAC 540 CYTCCGGKTN TTATANCTYC CCYTTTGSTY GGGCCCCCCN CYYTGKKNAT ACCCCTNCCA 600 AWTCCCAACN CCCKCCAANA RCYKGGGGCC CCCNCCAACC CGGGKGAAKA WTAATTTAAA 660 CCCYAACMAW ACTWMMNACC CNNGGGSCCY AAMCGTYYNR AGGTTTTSCT NAAAGAAASA 720 ANTCGGAAMC CGGNTSTACC AAAAASCCCK CCNWTCCCTC CRASATTGSC NCCSAAWKSA 780 AKGCCCCCNY TCSGCNWNNC CSGCGGKKKT KKGTTNCCCT WMRCWMWYTS GGCCNASCCN 840 CKYYSSMYCC CCCCTCCCCM CTCCGNKTCC CCAMCCYANC MGGCCCCYTM GKKCCCWKNT 900 YKGCCCCCCC AMMNNNGGGG WGACCCTNGG CCCCMKRRGM TCCCNANTGA MCCTCWGNRA 960 MKCYCCNRAR ANMCCSCNCC NGCNCRCKNN 990 223 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 301 AATTCGGGTG GCAACGCGGG CCTGTTCGGC AACGGCGGCG CCGGTGGTGC CGGTGGGGCT 60 GGTGGTGGCG CCGGCGGCGC GGGCGGTAAC GCGGGGTGGT TTGGTCATGG GGGCGCTGGC 120 GGCGTGGGTG GTGTANGTGC GGCCGGGGCC AACGGTGCTA CGCCCGGTCA GGATGGGGCG 180 GCTGGTGTTG CCGGGTCGGA CRACRCTCGT GCCGCTCGTG CCG 223 418 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 302 AATTCGGCAC GANGCGGCAA CGGTGGCAGC GGCGGCACGT CNGTTGCCAC CGGGGGGGCC 60 GGGAACGGCG GTGCCGGCGG CGCCGGCGGC GGGGCCGGGC TGATCGGCAA CGGCSGCAAC 120 GGCGGCAGTG GCGGAATGGG CGATGCCCCG GGCGGCACCG GCGTCNGCGG CATCRGTGGG 180 CTGTTGTTGG GTTTGGACRG CGCCAACGCC CCGGCCAGCA CCAACCCGCT GCACACCGCG 240 CAGCACAGGC GTTGGCCGCA GTCAACGCGC CCATCCAGGC CGTGACCGGG CGCCCCTGAT 300 CGGCAACGCG CCAACGGCGC CCCGGGCAAC GGGGCCCCCG GCRGGCACGG CGGGTGGTTG 360 TTCGGCGGCG GAAGGAACGG CGGGTCCGGC GTCANCRGCG GGGCGGGCGG AAATGCCG 418 1049 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 303 AATTCGGCAC GAGGGGCACG ATCGCATACA GCGCTCGCGG CAGACCCGCC CGATACAGCA 60 GCTCGGCACA CGCGAGCGCA CAATACGGCG TCTGGCTGTC CGGCTTGARC ACCACCGCGT 120 TACCGGCCAC CAGCGCGGGC ACCGAGTCCG ACACCGTAAG CGTCATGGGG TAGTTCCACG 180 GCGAGATCAC CCCCACCACG CCCTTCGGTT GATAGCACAC CGTGGTCTTG CCTATCCCGG 240 GCAGCAGCGG CTGTGCCTTA CGGGGCTTCA GCAGGTCCAC ACAGACTCGT GCSTTATAAT 300 TNCGCSTTCC GCGATCAGAT CGACAATTTC CTCTTGCGCC GCCCATCGGG CCTTGCCCGC 360 CTCGGCTTGC AGGAAGTCCA TGAAGAACTC GCGGTTCTCG ATNAACAGGT CGCGATAGCG 420 GCSGATGACT GCAGCTCGCT CGATNACGGG ACCTTCGCCA GTCGGTCTGC GCCGCGCGAN 480 CTTCCGCGAA TGCCGCTTCG ACTTCCGCGG NCGTGCCAAC GGAATCNTAT CACGGGTTGC 540 CGGTTAAAAC TCCTCAATST NCYGGTCGAA ATTCGGCAAC TTCTTATCCC GGCAGGTRCC 600 AACSANNCAA ACCTCGGCAA GGTTAGGMTT TCCCCCNCTT YCAAAAATNC GGKTTTTGGN 660 CMAATTTCGC CKCNATGKTG MCAAGGMTCT CKAANAAKCS GGGTCYTCTN NTCNGKGGAK 720 CCAAAMGGKT TTGGGGMAGC GKNMNCCAAN CCTWACCCTG KTKAANGGNW TTCCCCCCGG 780 GGGAKKGNGA ATYCYCCSNA NCCCRGGGGG GNMCARATTC TYCCGGMCTC CTCKGGAWTC 840 WGMGSTTTCC CAAAAAACSC CCCAAATTMM TTTTTCCRCN TRTTGANACW CTTTTKARCA 900 MMCSSAARNS ANMCNCTCYC CKCTKTGKTK AAAAAGNAYW CCCCMAAATT TYTAWTTSSC 960 CCSCGCGGGN CCCNCTNTTT TSCNMTWCTM WNYTNCRMCC MMMSNCKSNG KKGGNRCCNN 1020 CRCCSNCCCM AAWYNTKGYN KNTATMAGC 1049 1036 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 304 AATTCGGCAC GAGGGAATCG AGAATCCCGG AATGGTGAAG CCTCGGTGCC TGCCGTTACG 60 CCAAGAKTCA GGGTGAGCGG CCCCCCGGTG GGAATGCTGA SGCCAACCGG GAAAAGGGTG 120 AGGGCTGGGG TGGAATAACT GAANGTTACT GGGATGGAAA ACCCGGTATT GATATGTATT 180 GGGCCGATCA ANGTTGTGGG AATGGGGGAA GGCTGAGGGC GACCTGTTGG ATTTGGGGAA 240 TTGTYRTGGA CRAKACWGGC CAGCCMGCGT GATGGTTTGG TTSAANTTTT GTGCCGSCCA 300 CANGGTGATG GGATTGATTT TGATGGGGCC SATCGAAATA TTGGGTATGC CNACGCCSAA 360 CGAGATYGCC GGGACGTTCA TGGGCGGGAC AACCMASGGT CCSANGTAAK GGTTTCCTTN 420 ATNTTGATCG GGATTCCGGA ACTMTSTCGA TGSGCTCSAY MTSATSGCCC NACNCCWCCG 480 YTTATTTCMS GCTNAYGGGA ATBAMRGGAA CAAYNTCCCT CCCMGGAAAA ACCAACMSGC 540 CCTGGTNSYC CNCCCRCCNC AKAACCCRTT KCTGTRSTMC CCSMAAATNA CSCCCSCTTS 600 NACTCCNCSG AANTNSCCCC CCCSCKNNTT ATSTYCCCGK GTTCCCCCMC CCCTTNAAMC 660 TCCCCGGTTA ACCCCCWTNT SNCNCCCCCS YTAAKMNCRG GCTTSTTNCT CCCCCYTRMK 720 CNCCCCCTCK SAMCWNCCNC CTCKAACNAC CCCKCYKGSM TNCCCAATNT WCMWCKCCNS 780 KTTNTMCTKC CCAAYTNCRC CCNCRCTCCC CCKSTSTCAM WTATAAAACC WCWYAWYNNK 840 KCNCWMAWTA MGACWCTCNY NCCCCNCNCK NTTKTAMWCC CKMCCCKCSW TWCYCKCSCC 900 CCMTCTMNAC YCCCCCKKTY NKWMCCCTTC CCCCCCTCCC MCNMBMKTCT YCSGKTWCWC 960 NCYNTTMTCN CYNANMCKCK KTCTCTTCCN CRNTCTCCCC CCWCCCCCCV KKCTCTSKCC 1020 CNCNCTCCSC MMKGSC 1036 1036 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 305 AATTCGGCAC GAGATCATGA ATAGCGGGCT GGTCAGCACC GAAGTGGTCG GCGATCTCGC 60 GAGCAAGTCT CGTCTGCTCG CCCAGCAGGA GGTCGGCATC GATGCGGACA CCTGCGATGT 120 CTTGGATGGT GTTCAGTTGC AGGTAAGGCC GACGCCGCAG CTTTGCTAGC AGGGTGTCTT 180 GGCTCTTCGC ACGTGAGGTA ACCAATAACT CCGACGCAGA CCAACTCCGG CCCTCGATCC 240 GGGTACCAGG CTCCGCCGGA GCCAGCCGTT GTGCCCCCTG GGCCGAAGGT CAGCTGCTGT 300 GCGATCGAAG TAAGAAACCG CGCCATGCCC GTCGCCAAGT ACGACTGACC GAGCAAACGA 360 ACGATCGTCG TCCTTTCCGT GGGGGTAATC GANCCCAGCA ACCGCACGAG CCACCAATCA 420 TTGGGATTCG GCCACTGACC GACCAACCGC CTGTGCGACA CCCCAGCGGA ATTGGTGGTC 480 TTCCGCGGGG CCGCNAACGG AATCANCGSG ACGCGCTCGC CGAASCANCC GCATANCCNT 540 ACATANCAAC GGNNTCTGCG CCCACATTTC GGGSTTMTGC CCCTCNGCAA CSSNAAYNCC 600 CCCAATTCYG AACNAAAAAA TTGGYCCATY ARNGTYCTCM CCAAAAACCN AWTCCCCKTA 660 TCCCCCGGGG GGGRCCCCYY NMNAAAACGG CCCWWAANCC CCSGGGCSCC CGGGTTRWTN 720 CCCCTTGTCG GCCCNCCSGG TTTGGTCMCM GGSCMMTNWN GGGNTGCSCC CCCNCNAAAA 780 AAAAAYCKNG NCAAATYAAA CCCKYCMAAA ASKTGGGSSC CCCMARCCGG GGKAAKKWWA 840 ANTTAANCCN KAAAAAAAWW NCANNMCCCC NGGGNCCTAA GGKYTTAGGG GTTSTTNANG 900 ARAAAATMTC CANATMNSSK TTNNAAAAAA ASCCSWAKCC CCCNNNKKNN CCAAWKAARR 960 SRCCTTCGGG TNWNSGGGGG KKKKKTNCMS KMNMMTTWGR CCCNCCGCCN NNTWKCCTTN 1020 TCCNYGGNGC RNCAGN 1036 1060 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 306 AATTCGGCAC GAGTCGATTC GATCGAACAC GCCCGCACCT GGCCAGGCCA CATGGGCGCG 60 GCCATGGCCA ACGCCTACTC GGCCAACCCG AATCCATTCG GCGTCTCACC GCAACCCCCG 120 AAACCGGCGA CCGCGGCATG GATCAACCCG CCCACCCCAG ATCCGAAATA GCGTCCACAT 180 AATGAGACAC TGGCGCAAAG AGCTTGACAG GCGCCGCACC ACGCAAGCTG TTAGACGTGT 240 CGGTCTTGCA AGAAGCGGGT TGGCCACCCA AGATCACGCC GCCCAAGGGC ATCGAGTCAA 300 CGTTGCGGTG GTATCGCGCT AACGTCGGCG CCGCCAAGAA ATGACGGTGC GCATTACCAT 360 GGCCCTGCTG ATCACCTTTG GCCACCTGCG CACCANAACT ATGANCAGCC TTATGCCGAG 420 TCTCGTGGAC ATCGGCAGCC GCTTCAAAAA CTCCTTGTCG ACAATSGTAT TGCTGANCCG 480 CCGAATTCTT NTRCTTGCAA SAACACTNCA TGTTNCSGGT NAACAACCYT GGTTNGAAAA 540 ACANCCAATA TTGAANTCCC ANTCGGGCAM GAACCNGTTM CGGAAGKTGK TGGGAACGAA 600 TGKTGCCCAA AAATCCCGGG NGGTRAAAWW CCCNSNATGG MSAATTTTSC CTNGAACAAM 660 AAAAGGTCCA AGKYCAAAGG NGCCCCCCCC SGNAAATTGG TGAACSCAKA WYANRTTCCC 720 WWWTNCAAAT MTTNGGGTCC KNNTCCCCWT AAANGGGSCN CCCCNCCRGG GMGTYTCCCC 780 NWNMGGGMGN CYYCSCCCCA AAAAAAAMMM MTTTCSGKGG SMGGKKCCCC CCSGGTYWGG 840 GKKYTTAAAC CCGGKGGGTN CAAAAAANAN ACCCCCCAMS NGGGGGGAAA ATTTGNAAWT 900 AAGGKKKTKC SCMACCCCAA AAANMMNNCN AWNCCCGMGK SARGGGGRNY TTMKAGGGMG 960 GNYCCCCCCW YCGGGGGGNA NAAYAAAAGK NGSNGRGAAT NTTNTTTTGK RSSSRNKTTT 1020 TYNTCCTYCN CCNMGNRWWG SRAMNTGKTS NSSGGGSGGC 1060 1040 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 307 AATTCGGCAC GAGCTTCACC AAAGAGCTGA CATGCCGGGT GATGCGACAT CGCATCGAGG 60 GCAATACGGG CATGGATGAN CCGAANGGAN TCTGGCGTTC GCTCAACTGG ATTACGGTTC 120 CCAAGGTGAA ACGCTTTGCG GCGAAAGATG CGACGCTTAA CTTGCGCTTC CACCGTGCAA 180 TGTTNGTATG GATGCTGGAA CCGCGCTGAC NGATAANGAA TTCGCTGGTC GCCGGGCACN 240 ATGGATGGTC CKSTTTTCNC TCCGCSGTTA AATTGCSTGT GCATCATCTG GCAGGCTATG 300 TTCCCGCTAC RCTGCAGCCC ATCATGGATG TGCGGCTAAC GAANAAGTTA TGACATGGCG 360 CAAGCGAMTC GGGCATSCNC GCGGCAMTTT CGCAACCTGC TGTGTNTGAA GCGTMTCAAC 420 CGAATGCGGC GCTYAAAAGC NGGCTTGCGT TGATTMMAAC CNAACCCNTN CNATYCTTTG 480 CCGNGNMNTG CGTTCTCTCC AACTCCGKKG SYTGCCNCCG TGAAACCCMA CTNCCCCCCC 540 GTTGGACTTA MRTNTTCAAA AAMCGGMTNA ACCSGAATNN SAACCTNCCR TCAAANTAMM 600 SAANTCGGGC TTYGGGNRCC CCCCNGAAYW TTCKNCNGGG GMNNTYCTCN GGTTYNGGCG 660 SAAACNTTTG CCRTNCYMNN TTTACAMGGC NCMTNMTTGM GGGSCSNNAS GWCCCGGGKK 720 TNTTTNCAAW TCNCNSKTTT TTKGGGGGGG GGCYGRTRMC NCGGGCCCCC GGCCCKKMAA 780 AAAAAMCMSA RRCCNCYGGG KKCCCCCCCM NNATNGGGCG YKCRAAACAA ACCCCAANRA 840 TNGNGMGGGC SMACCSGNGN GYNAAAKGGT TSNSCTMANM MKGMANNNCT SGMSCCMNSN 900 NCTGMGGGKT TTKGNNGARN AANAMKMGGM RCGGNCGCNN GAAAGGGSMS GSCKSCNNGN 960 NGASNGWMGN CRNNGANRCC NCNGYGNMRN NNGNNNGNNN GGGRKNNACN NMKMCAWSMC 1020 NSNMMGNNNS CGYMTNKCGC 1040 348 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 308 AATTCGGCAC GAGACAANGG CGTGAAATGG GATCCGGCCG AGCTGGGGCC CGTCGTCAGC 60 GACCTGTTGG CCAAGTCGCG GCCGCCGGTT CCGGTCTATG GGGCCTAGTT ATCTGCGCCG 120 AGCGTGAACT CAGGGCGAGA TTTCGGCCGT TTTCTCGCCC TGGCTTCACG TTCGGCGAAG 180 TKGGGAACGG TCAGGGTTCG CAAACCACGA TCGGGATCGT GCGGTCGGTC CAGGACTGGT 240 ANTCCTGATA CTTKGGTACA TCGTGACCAA CTGTGGNCAA TATTCGGCGC GCTCCTCGTC 300 NGTCGCGTCC CGCGCGGTAA GGTCCANCAC TTCCTTTTTC TCGTGCCG 348 332 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 309 AATTCGGCAC GAGAGACCGG GTCGTTGACC AACGGACGCT TGGGCGCGGG CCCCTTGCGT 60 GGCATCAGCC CTTCTCCTTC TTAGCGCCGT AACGGCTGCG TGCCTGTTTG CGGTTCTTGA 120 CACCCTGCGT ATCCAGCGAA CCGCGGATGA TCTTGTAGCG CACACCAGGC AGGTCCTTCA 180 CCCGGCCGCC GCGCACCAGC ACCATCGAGT GCTCCTGCAG GTTGTGGCCC TCGCCGGGAA 240 TGTACGCCGT GACCTCGAAC TGACTCGTCA CTTCACGCGG GCAACCTTCC GAAGCGCCGA 300 GTTCGGCTTC TTCGGAGTGG TGGCTCGTGC CG 332 962 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 310 AATTCGGCAC RAGTCGGTCT AGACGGATTC AATGCTCCCG CGAGCACCTC GCCACTGCAC 60 ACCCTGCAGC AAAATGTGCT CAATGTGGTG AACGAGCCCT TCCAGACGCT CACCGGCCGC 120 CCGCTGATCG GCAACGGCGC CAACGGGACT CCTGGAACCG GGGCTGACGC GGGGCCGGCG 180 GGTGGCTGTT CGGCAACGGC GGCAACGGCG GGTCCGGGGC GAACGGAACC AACGGCGGGG 240 ACGTGGGGAC GCGCCCGGCG GGATTTCTTC GCACCGGSGC ACCGGCGGGG CCGGCGGCGT 300 CGCACAACGG CACCGGCGGG GACGCNGCGC CCGTNGGGCG GCTTCTKGAT GGGCTCCGGC 360 GGTNACGCGG CACGGCGGCG CCCGGCTCAC CGCCNGTTGG GACGCGGGGA CGCGTNACCC 420 CGATCTTCTT CCGCNCCCCG GAAACCGCGG GGCCGGCCCC ACATTAKACC CGGCGGNACC 480 GCGGMCCCGG CGGAACGGNG GGYNTTTTCC AACGGCGGGG CCGCGGAACC GNMGGSTGTT 540 CCTTNGGSGA AGGNCCAAKT CCCGKCTANC YYAATCCCCG ANGGKTGAMC CTSATGSNCA 600 MYTTMAGGAA CYTNCCCANT KTTSGRACCW CRCCNGGAAA ASRAWNKNGT KGGCAAACNA 660 NNTNCYTTKN NATTKGGNNA AAAANCCCTY CCWCSGRACT NCCCCCCNGM GRGMCNNTNN 720 NTTTYGNCNN CCCGGSNAAM RNTTKATTTC NGGGGGNTCN GGGTKMNNNA AACCCCAAAM 780 MNRNNKCSCA ANGGGKSNGC NKNNMMNSGT TTTYCKNMRA MRNWTYKNKN NTCNGARSRN 840 NAAMCNNSNK NGKKKNNKAA ARNNTTWKTN KNSCNNNCNN GRRNGVRGGC CKMKGSNMNG 900 MCWHNAWRNG NNGSNCNCKC NNKMNAAAAA AASGGVNCKS NSMKNKKKKG NRGGGGGGGG 960 GG 962 323 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 311 AATTCGGCAC RAGAAGACGC CCGAANGTTT GCGCTGGCTC TACAACTTCA TCAARGCGCA 60 GGGGGAACGC AACTTCGGCA AGATCTACGT TCGCTTCCCC GAAGCGGTCT CGATGCGCCA 120 GTACCTCGGC GCACCGCACG GCGAGCTGAC CCAGGATCCG GCCGCGAAAC GGCTTGCGTT 180 GCAGAAGATG TCGTTCGAGG TGGCCTGGAG GATTTTGCAN GCGACGCCNG TGACCGCGAC 240 GGGTTTKGTG TCCGCACTGC TGCTCACCAC CCGCGGCACC GCGTTGACCT CGACCAGCTG 300 CACCACTCGT GCCGCTCGTG CCG 323 1034 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 312 AATTCGCAGT GTGTGTGGCG GCGTCCAGAA GAAGATGATC GCGAACATCG CCAGCGCCGG 60 CCAGGCTATG GTGCCGGTGA TGGCCGACCA GCCGATCATC ACCGGCATAC AGCCGGCCGC 120 CCCACCCCAC ACCACGTTCT GTGACGTGCG TCGCTTGAGC CAAAGCGTGT AGACRAACAC 180 ATAAAACGCG ACGGTGACCA GGGCCAGCAC CCCCGCCAGC AGGTTCGTGG CGCACCATAG 240 CCAGAAGAAC GAGATCACCG TCNACGTCAC CCGAGTGCCA ACGCGTTTCG GGTCGGCACC 300 GCTTCCCGCG CCAAGGGCCG GCGCGCGGTT CGCTTCATCA CCTTGTCGAT ATCGGCGTCG 360 GCNACCAGTT GAGCGTGTTG GCGCCGGCGG CSGCCATCAT CCCGCCGACN ANCGTGTTGA 420 GCATGANCAG CGGATGAATG GCGCCGCGGC TCGTGCCGCT CGTGCCGAAT TCAACTCCGT 480 CNACAACTTG CGGNCGCACT CGAACCCGGG TGAATGAWTG AATTTAAACC GSTSAACANT 540 AACTACATAA CCCTTGGGGG CTCTTAACCG GTYYTGAANG GGTTTTTTGC TTAAAGGAAG 600 AACYATTTCC GGATANCTGG CSTTNWTARC GAAAAGGCCC CRCCCATNGC CCTCCACAGT 660 TTSCCCCTGA ATGGSAATGG MNCNCCYKNR CNGGGNCTTT AACRCSGGCG GGNTTTTGKT 720 MCCCNNCTKA CNTTMMMTGC ARNNCNGGCC SKCCCTTCCK TNTYCCCTCC NTCCCCCNST 780 TNCNGKTCCC CNNAMNYTNW ACGGGGGGCC YTNGGGKCRM TWTKKTTTGG GCCCCMCCCC 840 MAAANASAAN GGGGKRNGTY CSTTTGGCNC CCCAMAARGG NYCCCCCCAM YTNRRKMCSY 900 CNNTNKGGNN CTGTNCKNCG GAARAMAMCC KCCCCGNSTS STTNGTYWAG GNRWKGNSRG 960 CCSCCCCGGY MNNNAAYAWN WMNATNCNNS STNANMAKKN NNNNNNNSCN WNGNGNNTCN 1020 SCNSNGGKBC CSCC 1034 331 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 313 AATTCGGCAC GAGCCCACAT CCGGGGCCGC TCGTTGCATG ACTCGTTCGT CATCGTCGAC 60 RAGGCACAGT CGCTGGAGCG CAATGTGTTG CTGACCGTGC TGTCCCGGTT GGGGACCGGT 120 TCCCGGGTGG TGTTGACCCA CGACATCGCC CAGCGCGACA ACCTGCGGGT CGGCCGCCAC 180 GACGGGTCGC CGCGGTGATC GAGAAGCTCA AAGGTCATCC GTTGTTCGCC CACATCACCT 240 TGCTGCGCAG TGAGCGCTCG CCGATCGCCG CGCTGGTCAC GAGATGCTCG ANGAGATCAC 300 CGGGCCGCGC TGAGTGCGCC TCCCGCGAGC A 331 1026 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 314 AATTCGGCAC GAGATCGTCA CCCTGGCGAC CAGTGCACCC AGGCCACGCC ACCAGTTACG 60 GCTGATGGGC CAGAAGATGG ACCAGGTGCT GCCCATCCCG CCCACCGCAC TGCAGCTGAG 120 CACCGGGATC GCGGTCCTCA GCTACGGCGA TRAGCTGGTG TTCGGCATCA CCGCTGACTA 180 TGACGCCGCG TCCGAAATGC AGCAGCTGGT CAACGGTATC GAACTGGGTG TGGCGCGTCT 240 GGTGGCGCTC ANCGACAATT CCGTGCTGCT GTTTACAAGG ATCGGCSTAA GCGTTCATCC 300 CGCGCACTCC CCANCGCCGC GCGGCSGGGG CGGCCCTCTG TGCCGACCGC CCGAGCGCGT 360 CACTGACGCC ATCTCCGTCG GCGTTAACCC CGTGAGAAGG TGGGTCGTGC GCAAGTTGGG 420 CCCGGTCACC ATCNATCCGC GCCGCCATGA CGCNGTGCTG TTCCACACCA CNTSNGACNC 480 CCCCCAGGAA CTGGTCCGGC AMTNCAGGAA NTYCGTGTGG GCACCNGCTT CTTCCGKTRT 540 GGCYTAAACT TCCNATSTTN CSGCSGGCCT CTGGCGTTNC GNCCGGGCCG NTCTTNCCAA 600 ATCGGSMMAA ATCCCCANMC AAACCCCCCG GGTCTTGSGG GCSGGGNGGC GGCCNAWNCC 660 AAACCCCCCC NTTAAANTCT TTGKTNCCNN CNCSGGCNCC NCNAANSCAN CCCTTTKGGC 720 NCTTCCCCCC CCCAWTTTAA CCGAKCGSCN AAYCCCAAGY TMMGKCCYCY KNAAAAAAAA 780 AATTTGSCSG CCCCAANTAA ATTCCCNGGC CCYTTGGGGG CGRANCNYNT TTTMCCSNSS 840 TKGNNNAAMC NGGANCCSGG KAAYTMMTKG NAAYCGCCSN AAMBNTTTTC TAANNCCCCN 900 YNCCCSGAAA ATTNNAMAAM CMNNKTGSNG GGGGKTTSNC SGKKGRAGGM AAAAAANRSN 960 SKTTNMCNNN SANMNCNSNN SGGNSNNNNN NNNCNCGYKC CSNAANMCCC CGCGGGGGGG 1020 CCMMCC 1026 324 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 315 AATTCGGCAC GAGAAGACGC CCGARNGTST GCGCTGGCTC TACAACTTCA TCAARGCGCA 60 NGGGGAACGC AACTTCGGCA AGATCTACGT TCGCTTCCCC GAAGCGGTCT CGATGCGCCA 120 GTACCTCGGC GCACCGCACG GCGAGCTGAC CCAGGATCCG GCCGCGAAAC GGCTTGCGTT 180 GCAGAAGATG TCGTTCGAGG TGGCCTGGAN GATTTTGCAN GCGACGCCNG TNACCGCGAC 240 GGGTTTKGTG TCCGCACTGC TGCTCACCAC CCGCSGCACC GCGTTGACGC TCGACCAGCT 300 GCACCACTCG TGCCGCTCGT GCCG 324 1010 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 316 CAATTCGGCAC GANGCGTGCC GCTNAACACC AGCCCGCGGC TGCCAGATAT CCCGGACTCG 60 GTAGTGCCGC CGGTGGCGTC GTTGCTCTCC TGACGGGGCG CGGCGACCAT AAGGTCGCTM 120 ATGCCCAGGT AGCGGCCCAG GTGCATGGAG TCGATGATGA TGCGACTCTC CAGCTCGCCG 180 ACCGGGAGCT TGGCATCGGG CCTGATCAGC CAGGACGCGT AGGACAAGTC GATCGAATGC 240 ATAGTGGCCT CCAGAGTGGC CGTGCAMTTC CNGCGTGCTC CACGGCAAAT GCCTTGATTT 300 CTACTCCGCG TANTGTTCCC GCATCGCCTG CGGGATGAAT GGGAACCGCA SGATGGCGAC 360 GAACGGGTCT GANCTCAGGT TTGCCGCTTT GCGCACAGTG GTCNACANCC GGTACTCGGC 420 ATANATCTGG CCCNAAATCG GCGCCGACGG CGCCCACNAT AANAACGGGC ACNACAATCG 480 CCGCCCCGGT CACCCNAACA ACANCTTGSC ATCGGATTTT GTCCCCANCG CTCAANCCGT 540 CCCGAACGCC TCNTCCGGCG NACTTTTCTT NNAWTAACTG CCGCTTCCGK CCCTGGNGCA 600 WTAAATGGGA AACCCTTNCC CCACCTTGAA GGGGTTGTTG NATTTTTACT GSTAACCCCG 660 AATTNTTCCG GANTCGGTCN KCCGGGSTTT YSTNTTCCCC ACCTTNGNAN GGGCCGGCCA 720 AGSTTTTCTT SYTGAAGGGG GAAACCCAAC TTTNTYTYYN AACCSCMNAA MYMTTTYCSG 780 MNAASCCNKT CCCCTTTAAC CAMGGSGGTN AACCGKTMNG NGGKTAAAAA GGGSKNNKTG 840 NCCCCYMANG GGGGGRAAAA TSTKTCNNCG GGGCCKAAAW ACCMMMMYGN GTGKKKNKSS 900 GCSAAATTTT NMMRAACTKN GGGGCCSSGA NNTTTNAAAG MSCCCCCSNN GSTGKCCCNN 960 NTTTCCNNAA WMKKGKNWNM SNMNSCSNGG GKYNSGGSNN NNAAGMGGGG 1 010 1010 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 317 AATTCGGCAC GANGCGTGCC GCTNAACACC AGCCCGCGGC TGCCAGATAT CCCGGACTCG 60 GTAGTGCCGC CGGTGGCGTC GTTGCTCTCC TGACGGGGCG CGGCGACCAT AAGGTCGCTM 120 ATGCCCAGGT AGCGGCCCAG GTGCATGGAG TCGATGATGA TGCGACTCTC CAGCTCGCCG 180 ACCGGGAGCT TGGCATCGGG CCTGATCAGC CAGGACGCGT AGGACAAGTC GATCGAATGC 240 ATAGTGGCCT CCAGAGTGGC CGTGCAMTTC CNGCGTGCTC CACGGCAAAT GCCTTGATTT 300 CTACTCCGCG TANTGTTCCC GCATCGCCTG CGGGATGAAT GGGAACCGCA SGATGGCGAC 360 GAACGGGTCT GANCTCAGGT TTGCCGCTTT GCGCACAGTG GTCNACANCC GGTACTCGGC 420 ATANATCTGG CCCNAAATCG GCGCCGACGG CGCCCACNAT AANAACGGGC ACNACAATCG 480 CCGCCCCGGT CACCCNAACA ACANCTTGSC ATCGGATTTT GTCCCCANCG CTCAANCCGT 540 CCCGAACGCC TCNTCCGGCG NACTTTTCTT NNAWTAACTG CCGCTTCCGK CCCTGGNGCA 600 WTAAATGGGA AACCCTTNCC CCACCTTGAA GGGGTTGTTG NATTTTTACT GSTAACCCCG 660 AATTNTTCCG GANTCGGTCN KCCGGGSTTT YSTNTTCCCC ACCTTNGNAN GGGCCGGCCA 720 AGSTTTTCTT SYTGAAGGGG GAAACCCAAC TTTNTYTYYN AACCSCMNAA MYMTTTYCSG 780 MNAASCCNKT CCCCTTTAAC CAMGGSGGTN AACCGKTMNG NGGKTAAAAA GGGSKNNKTG 840 NCCCCYMANG GGGGGRAAAA TSTKTCNNCG GGGCCKAAAW ACCMMMMYGN GTGKKKNKSS 900 GCSAAATTTT NMMRAACTKN GGGGCCSSGA NNTTTNAAAG MSCCCCCSNN GSTGKCCCNN 960 NTTTCCNNAA WMKKGKNWNM SNMNSCSNGG GKYNSGGSNN NNAAGMGGGG 1010 1092 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 318 NGNGGGGWNS NTCAYCAYCA YCACSGGGYW CWATTGCGGC CGCAWCTTGT MAASAGATCT 60 CGAAYTCGGC AMGAGGGAMT CKCTMGCNCC GCTGTGCAAN CCAATRAGGC CTRATAATTY 120 CCACTCCACA AAAAACCGTT GTGTGTAYYT SCCGRAAATR AAGGCGCCGG TNTCAACWYC 180 GCCGGTKTTY CCRATYCCCG TKTTGTAMCT GCCKGGGTSR AAAYCCCCGG TGTTGGAYCC 240 CCGGATTGAA ACTGCCGGKT TGAAACTGCC GKTTTSGCSA TCCGGKWATT GAMSTCRCGG 300 ATTAAAAAAC CGGKKTTGGN GCTGSNCGTG CCAAATNCGR AYCCRATAYC CCATGGCCTG 360 KYCTYCTCCK YCGGTACCCA AAYCTGGGTA TCCTATACTG GYCCCTAAAK GCAAWYCKGG 420 GCTGYCMMTK TTGCKGGSGT CCNAATTTAS CACCASCGGT TCCTTCCATA CCNAAACNCG 480 CKTGGGCWCC AGMCCGRAAA AAAKAATAAT RAKAAKGGTG CATNYCCAAA ACCNCCGCCN 540 CCCNANTNCN ATCCGNTNCC MSCNCCCCCA GCGGTNAAGK TKSGGAAYTT CTMMAACCCC 600 CAAANCCCCA TAACNTNCGR GAASAAACCC CTYCNCGGGG GYCNWNCAAA ACASCNTTAT 660 TTGCTKSTTT CGGGMWCCGT GCCGCCNAAA YCCCAAASTA CTTTYTGGGT CCNAGAKAAA 720 ACCNCGGGCN CCMCCCSNAA NWTATYTCTT KGGCAANCCC CSAAACCTTR TCMNACCNCK 780 ATRMTCCCTT CCCCVSCAAT TGGYCGGRAT NCGSNCCYTY TCAAAKKKSC CAKWWNNGNG 840 GRRNNACCMA ACCCCAAGTY CCMNAAAATN GKCCCCGCTC CNAACACGNK TYYTCCSAAA 900 ASCCCWCCCC CCCCCCCRAA AACCCCCCNA RKANTNCCCA AAAACNYNGK GGCCCCCCCC 960 CAAACMAAAA AMCCCCCSGM RMACSGGGGN NMCCCCGKKK KKTTTTCTTT TKCCMRSCCC 1020 AAMGCAMWSY KSKTNMAAAA GGAAGRANCN TYCCSANANM TCCCNYWRSW CCGSWGMGNA 1080 GAASMCCCCC CS 1092 1251 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 319 GGGGGGGNNN NATACATCWT CYGTGYACCG GGGMTCTAKT GGCGGGCCGC AATCTNGTCA 60 ASAGATCTCT NAMTTCGGGC ACAAAAACTW GACAAASYMT CGNGCNMTCC GTGTCCTNKA 120 TCGCAAAACG NGTRACASAC ASACACRTAT GTGTGCCCAC CASCAAYTCK TTGGGACCTC 180 GCTRACCGGY TGCCCRNACG CCACGYTGCS CWTCTATCCC RACGCCGGCC ACGGGYGGGG 240 ATATTCCAGG CACCACGCCC AGTTTGGTGG ACAATGCCCT GGCAKTTTCC TCRAANTTCG 300 TGAAACCGAA TTCNSMTTGA ACCNCCAARG CCCCSNCCNR AACARTTGGG WTCCGCGGTT 360 CTCCCCACCG KTTTCCGGGG GTNTCGGCAN AANCGCACCC WTGGWTTCTM TCNCCGCACC 420 GGGCGGACAA NTCGGGTTGC AATTTTGCRA AYCGGGGCCG GGATTCCSCA AACGGGTGCC 480 GAAACTGTTY YCRAAMACCG GGAKCCGCAA TTTCCGGGCR ANAAATTTCN YCNCACCACT 540 GCTTRTACTT CCCCGACCGT AACMANTTTC ATCGTCNTNN CCTCTGCCCT TGGGGCAGGG 600 CKAAAYACCG CMTTKGGTTT CGCAACCTGC GGCCCAANTC CCNAMCCRCA CTTTCNATTT 660 GGNTCGAATT SCCCCCCGGT RANAACCSCC NTGGCCNNYT CGGASSAAAA NGGGCCCTNT 720 KGGCNSCCCC AGTAANACCC TACCNNAYTS CAWTCTTTGC CAAASTTKGG ACGAANSKTG 780 GGNTTCCGGK ATTTYYTTGS GGNCNCCCTN TATNGGSNTN GGGCCKCYNC NCSTKTGKCA 840 NASSKAYCCS NGNKGGGGGT ACCCCCCTMG GGGGGTTTTT NSSGCCCCCC AWAYGNKSTG 900 GCCCCCNNGG GGAAKAATWT MWWTMCNSGG GGGAAWTTTT NTSTGGAMCS SGGACYCCCR 960 GGGGGKTTTT TCCCCCNCSA NNAWANGGGG GGGGGANAYT NTGNSGNGGG KWNTTTATTT 1020 YTYYCYCCTM TKACMSGGGG GTTTKKAKNG GGGGGAGAAA ANAAAAAAAA RAKGGYKNTT 1080 TSKNCACNCT GKWNWNWANR NAGAGKTCCT CKCKCCNCSG SNTTTCTTTT MGNSGSYGGG 1140 GNNGNNNAAA ACNKSRMMAC KCSYTYCCCG CGYCTCCTCC NCNGGGGYGS NGSCGNSTYN 1200 GNNKGRKWTA TNTMGNCGTN SCCTCCNCCC GCKNKNTGTC TMTCNMYGSG C 1251 1099 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 320 AAYTCGGCAC MGAGTATCAC CAAKCTGYGT GGCCCAGCAA AGTGGAGCTA TTACTACCTG 60 TATGTGATCC TCRACATCTY CTCCCGCTAC KTGGTCGGGT GGATGGTGGC CTCGCKTGAK 120 TCRAAGGTCT TGGCCRAACG GCTGATCGCG CAAACCCTTG CGCCCAGCAC ATCAKCGCCG 180 AACAGCTGAC CTGCMCGCCG ACCGGGGGYC GNCAATAACT CCAAACCGGT GGCMCTGCTG 240 CTGGCCNACY CCGTGTCCCA ANTCGAACTC ASCCSGCNMA CCAKMAACKA NAACCGTTGT 300 CTGAAGCCCA GTTCAAAAAC CTCAAGTWCC GGCCCRACTT CCCGAAACGG TNCGAGTCKA 360 TCRSAGGSGG CCGGGTGCMC TGCAACCGGT TCTTCGGNTG GTRCAMCCCN AAAMCAAGCA 420 TTCCGGGMTC CGMMTGCCCA CGCCGCCAAS TTTMCTACGG GCSGSCCNAT CAAATTCGCC 480 GGGAACSGSN CCMCCKTCNK GGAMACGCCC TWCCAAAACC CYCGAACGGK ATCCTTCKGY 540 NAACNCCCGA RCNCCCKSKT TCCGGGCTTC NMSGCGAATA CCCKNSCMNT CCGAATCCAA 600 TTCCCMKYGG CTTTTYYYCC CCCCGGCCCC AAAYNGGGYC CCTASSNMKC KNCCAMNANT 660 CCNWATCTGG NGGTCCCNAN KYYGGCGTTC NMAATSAMNA NMNRGGGTYT TSCYACCMMN 720 AACCGKNNKG KCCCCMKCTK MANAAAKATT RATCAMKWNG GGNKCKCNCN NAAMACCSCN 780 CNCYNCWYTC TMYCSSKWGC GCSMYNANCA SNGGGGAGGW GGSGRMKMCT CTMTCTCNCT 840 MGCGCCKNTN TYCKSGAKAT ACASMNKTCC GCGCNGCGCN MAAMANRAKA CTAKCCGYGN 900 CCSNSTMTYN CTSNNMKMNN TCCWMWNATC NTYYGKKCNN KCTMKATNWC CSCTSKCNCK 960 MRAMTCKTYG SNMTCCTCCA TCNCTCKKSC SNMSKNTCKC KSCNCCNCWN CNKCNMKCWN 1020 GGNSTCRCCY TCTMNNNTCS AGCKCGSKNC WACNCACACK NGWCTYTTCC WKNNMKCNKM 1080 TCKCKCACRG MTMTCWCCS 1099 296 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 321 GNGNTATACA TCWCTGTGYA CCSAGGATCW ANTGCGGCCG MAAKCTWSTM CASAGATCTC 60 AAAYTCTGCA MGAGCGGCAC AKAKYSTCGT CCMRACCCGG CAYACWCCWG CNCGCCCCWT 120 CTTRGACCGG GGCKATASMC ACCGTTGGCC CCGGCNCGCA CCTACACCAC CCACGCCGCC 180 AGCGCCCCCW TRAMCAAACC ACCCCGCKTT TACCGCCCGC GCCGCCGGGG CCACCACCAG 240 CCCCACCGGC ACCACCGGCG CCGCCGTTGC CAAAACAGGC CCGCKTTTGC CACCRA 296 1073 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 322 NGNGSGNKMY ATCATCWTTC TGCACCSNGG MTCWATTGCG GCCGCAATCT TSTMNASAGA 60 TCTCGAAYTC GGCAMGARCA TCTGCGCGGN GAATGTCCAA AWGTCWKTAA CGGCMATCGG 120 TTTGCCGYCA ACCACKCTRT SCAKATGCGG GCCAMWTYCA AACCRATTAT TTGGGYCGAG 180 AAAATTTMCG CKTGTRASCA ACCTGCAGCG GGTCAASCAA CAGCCTCTRA ACCGTAAATY 240 CKTAGGTNKT YCCGGCAACA ASCYCRATAA TSCGGCCCGC AMCCACAAAA CCTGANTNGT 300 TNTTCNCRAA NCCGGTYCCC GRAGGGGTSA ACTGCSGTAR GCTTNTCWYC NCCTTRACAT 360 TAAACCCCCC CGGNTCWTCG CCGCGCCCAA ATYCYTGCCC WTKGCNACCA YCCCANCCTG 420 CSGTATGGTS RAANCASTSG GCRAACGGTM MCCSTACCKC TGGCTGATYC KTCGGNTCCS 480 SNAATTCGGG GATTTACGGS CAMGGTTAAY CCAGGYCCCC TNTGCYTCKY CNACAACCSG 540 ATCMWCNCCG TACCTKTTAA AATTCTTTGT GGTGGAACCC AWYCKAAAAA NMTNTYCCCN 600 TCCAMMGGGG CYCGGAAKKT CNACNTGGKT NACCCCTNCC YTTGAASTTT TCYTGNCCCC 660 GGCCCKAAAS ANACCSGAKC CCCGGAAYCS WTAGGCYTCN TGCCCCSTTA AATTKGNCYC 720 AATCCKCCAA CGCTCCCCGG GGTCSSCCMT TAAAMTTCCC CCCKSCASNG GAATYCYKSG 780 GCWGTMATTW CCNCCCNTTT CYYGKNAAAC SCCCCCWKGN GSCTYCCCCN SNTTSSGCCS 840 GGTTSGAMYC AAAAWTNGGG MMCNRAGNCG SGNAMCCSCN GKKGGGSATW TKAAYYCYGG 900 GGGGGTCNYC CCCCRCSNAA AAGYGTKGGC KCCSSSCCYC CCMARTTTYT CNGGMRCMAM 960 ACCANGGGNG CTCCCGTNCW WGGCTCCCSN SNSMAMAAAN NKCKCCKGGS CKGARRNMNA 1020 MCTCSNGNGG WTCCCKNKTC NSCNSGNCGS YGGNSASWCC YNYCNCCACA ANC 1073 1166 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 323 CGCCCCGTTC TTMMMTTCAY TCATTCACCG GGMTCTAGTG CGGCCGCAAK CTTGTCKACA 60 GATCTCGAAY TCGGCAMGAS ACAATSTCGG GTKGGGCAAT GTCNGGTGGG GCAACTTTGG 120 GCTCGGRAAT YCGGGGTTAA CGCCGGGTCT RATGGGTSTG GGTAATATCG GGTTTGGTAA 180 TGCCGGCAGC TACAATTTCG GTTTGGCAAA ATATGGGTGT GGGCAATATN GGGTYCGCTA 240 ACACCGSCAS TGGRAATTYC GGTATTSGGT NACCGGTRAY AAYCTGACCG GGTNCGGTGG 300 TTYCAATACC GGTAACGGGA ATGTSGGTTS YYYACYCCGS GSAACGGNWW YTTNGKTCCT 360 TMMCNCTSSM CCKSAAMTSM KMGGTSTYCT MTYCNNGGAS TAMTYNMCCC CCGWAYCKSC 420 WAYCCCTCGT CATYCCMCMC SGSGYCCTCA MNCCACCYTG NGYYCCCTCC MKMTCYCAYT 480 CMNTCCGGTW CCTNTMMNCC CSCNCRYCTC AMCNCTKSGK CACCNATMYC CSACKCHTCT 540 MCYMCSCAKN MTTCCCCTCN CCTYTNNCCA MCMCSCTCTM TCMAACTCKC CCGGYCKCNC 600 MYCTCTCKCC AYNMAACCKK TYCYWCNWYC YMYCKCKCAG WYKNMCTCCW ACTCTMYNTT 660 TCTCTCNKCC CMKACCKNTT CTCWCSCCCC CCACAKAYMC YAWCMTMTCC MCTCKACSCC 720 CYYCNNYCCM NMCWCMTCWC TWNAKCANCN TTCTTCTCTC MMYMTMACKC WCNNTCNCCK 780 SGACCYTCTC ACTKMKCCKM TCTCCTTMCK CCYMWCNTCC MKYNCCCTCC NMTCMTCKYT 840 CCTCNCNMRY CYYYAKCAKC NMCTCCCCAN KMCAKCTKCT CCCCCAKMKS ACNCKCCCWC 900 CCTCCTATCC WCTCTCWCTY ATCTCKCTCW CNYCMYMKMC ACNCKCYAYT CNACTMNMWN 960 CCANCNCTCT CTNYCTCWCK ACGTYCKCCK CTMCKCNYMC NRWCTYRCCT CKKCCNCCRN 1020 CKNMCMKCTM CTCTCCWMKM TCCCWCCCAT CTMMKSTCTC WCNCMTCCCT CNKCCYNYNT 1080 KCYTYCCMYG CTTCKNTCMT MCCWCCYATC TCTMKCCTCT CWCACYMCAC WMTTACWNCC 1140 ACTCTCTRCW CKCCKCMCCR MTCTCB 1166 1230 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 324 NGNGGNNNNT CWTACATCWN TCTNCACCSG NGMTCWATTG CGCGCCGCAW NCTTGTMNAS 60 AGAATCTCNN AAYTCGGCAC ANATGTCTTT TSTMTAKTGT GGCGGGGNGC CACGCCKTAT 120 GTGYGCCTGG GYTRACCCAA CCCCGCGGCS CGGGCCRACC AGGCGGGGRA TSCAGGCCGC 180 GGCGGCCGCG GCGGYTATAT RAAGCGCCGY TTTTKTRATA ACGGTSCCGC CGCCGGGTRA 240 TTACGGGCAA AAYCGGKKTT TTGGGTRTAT AACGCTAATT GCAACCAWTT TTTYCGGGTC 300 AAAAACYCGG CGWGCANATC NCGGGYCNCT RAGGCGCATT YMCGCCAAAA WTNTGGGCGC 360 AAAACCCCKT TSYTATTTTN TGGGCTATSC GGYTGCTTCG GCAAACGCTY CCCGGGTTAA 420 TCCCKTCCGC GGCGCCGCCN AAAAACCACC AATYCCGYTG GGGGTGKYCC CMCAGGCSGT 480 TGCTYCGNGY CACCTGGCCA AAYYCCCAWT AKATTGGGTG SCYCKTSCGG TTSYTGGGCY 540 CAATTACCCC CNCGGGNAAA GRRAAAANAA ATCNTCCNTT TGCTCGGYCA YCTTTMTTGG 600 SAAAAGGGGC ATGGCSCGGT TYYTTTACCT CAAYCCCCNA NCANTWACCT YTCCSCCCGG 660 GGGGNCANAA CGSTTNGCTC CGSGGNAKCC TKGTMCCCGN ATCNAAAGGC CNGAATTTGG 720 TYYSSTYCNA ATTWTWKKKY CCCCWCNTTG YAAAAAKCCA AAASAKCCCK YCNCAMMYKT 780 NGGGGTYSSG GCCKNYCTTK SNMTTAAACC CYCCCCAAAA YYNSGGGKKT TCCGCYNSAT 840 KCCACCNCCK GNGGGGGGNA SAAAAAAAAY TTTYCCSAAA ATCCCACCYY TCYKTKSTRY 900 AMACCCCCTT TYYMKKAYTC CKYSCNATTC SGMTTCWAAA TYCCGYGGCT TNTTCCCCCK 960 CSGGNGCCCC AAWTTTGKTT YNCNANTTYC CCCNAAMNCM AWTMGGGGKS KCCATTCTGG 1020 SCYTMAANTA AAANAANGGG NKTTTYYCTY MANAAACACN GTGKCNCNCN CNAAMAAASN 1080 AKMAAAKAGN KKKMTKNNSA AANCCNCCCC CTSTYTNYTT NKTNMNCKCC CYGGKKNKGM 1140 SWSWYNTTCT NCCCRCCCCC YNYNKTGANA AAMMNCYCCS GGSTMCRNAN ASNMNTTTCK 1200 STSTNGMGCC KMBASNANAN MCAMWKWYCC 1230 1022 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 325 NGNGGGKNNA TMAYCWTCTC ACSSGGTCTA TGCGGCGCAW CTMGTMAASA GATCTCNAAY 60 TCGGCAMNAN GCATMTCMMC CATATATAAC CATTGCGTCS GYWTGCAWCT CRAAWCTGTC 120 CTTCSKGCCG TTKTACRAAG GTGGMWTGYT CWTYCCTRAA SCCCTCRATC TCKTKTATYC 180 CTKGGGCTYC ACTTTAACSG RATKSCTGCC TTKTAYCATT RATGCAAWTA WTGGYCRAWT 240 KTTGCAGGCC RACGGCWYCT TTTYCCGCRA GRACAATNGA TTGGAWYCGC TYCGCRAGGC 300 CCGGCACCAR ACCGGGCNCC AAAGGYCCGC GCAAWTSCCT GGKTCAAAAA TGGTGCAAAC 360 AAAMCNATCC CCGGYTTRAC CGCAGYTAMC ACAAKAAAAT TCCCWTGGCC GCACCAWNNT 420 TTYCRATCWY CWYCCCCACC TTRAACTTGK YTGCSGTATT GCCTKCCTGC CTCRACAGCM 480 YCNCCCKTCA AACCTGCGGT GACTCCAACT GGTCTGGYCG AASGGGGGYT CAMCGGACAA 540 AACCCCRANN TCGCCAAATT TTCNCCCCCC CYCGGGAAAN GKTGATMTTC TCSNAACCSA 600 CMGGGNNYTW NAACCCTGAA CSSSGSNKGA MYNSCCSGGA ANTTTTCCCT TYNGGGCGRN 660 AAANCCTTTT AAGGTACCCC KGGNGGGGKG CCCYYTTGGG AAAACAACCC CKATTGGKTT 720 TGGAAATNTT TKCNCCCCCA TTCNSGGGGG GGGCCCCAMC CCMMCTTTTN TCMSCNMTYY 780 YCYYGGGAAT TNYTCGCCSG GAAYYCGGSM CCKGYCCTAA NCCCCMNWGG GKYSTGSNAR 840 GGRATMAWWT TYSTTTYYMC CCGGCNNCCC CCCKAKMCNT KGNTGAACMA AAAKCSGGGG 900 GSCNMYMWYY YCNNNGNRTT TNRGGSSNMT TYMAAAMMAN GGGGKYWTYY CKCCNGSCNN 960 GKTYSGGGST TTTCCNTTTS GGGSSATYKG MACCCCKTMT AYCCGGGGGT NTKTKYCCCC 1020 SC 1022 1083 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 326 NNCGNNKNTA TAMAYCWYCT NCACCSGGGA TCWATTGCGG CCGCAATCTT STMAASAGAT 60 CTCKAAYTCG GCAMGANCCG CAWCTATTTG KGTGRASCGC ACCAGCGRGA CCTCGCSGKT 120 CKTTYCTTGC AGRGAGGCCK TGGGTGGCRC CGGTGGCAAT GCCAACCGCC CCCCAAAACN 180 CCGCAAATMY CRAAAAACAA CCCSGGGGTA GKTCCSGGCC GCCAAATMAA TAACCGTKTT 240 AACKCAGGCN ACGGCCAACC GGYCCCGCCC AACCAAGCNA CCTCCCCSCC NATAGGYCCG 300 GTGGGGGCTG CCKTATYKCC AASTCGTCAY CTCNACGGGM CGGYCCMCWT TCCGCCTCAT 360 CCGTCTCTCC TTMMATTTTC CRTCCACYKG GCGGGGAACY TTTTTNYCNC CCTTGSCMAN 420 CACCNAAGGY CNAAAATTNC CCMTGCCKYG SNNCAAAYGR GATTGGGGTY CGKKTTTTNT 480 TCNMCCMAAC CCCCNTTTNA CGCCCCMATC CCYTWATACC CCCWWMCMNS ANGKTTGNSA 540 AAKTNNCCCC AAATRCCAAA MTTCTTCGCC NTTTMTWMCY YYCCTTTCCC CMCCCWNAAA 600 GGSCCRCCYY TCGGGAANTY TCCCCNCAAA AWTCAMWCCM TTTCCCNCCA AGAAWTTCSG 660 SACTCCTTTN TTCNGGGNAM ATANATYYTT YCKTNGGGSK TTCCGMTCNC AMMAATNTCC 720 RGGGKAAMCC AGKNTNNTCC YYYYCCCCAA NNTYCCYKGG RMCYNNYYCY TTAAANRASR 780 SAACCCKSGG GKCYNCNCSS TARCCCCCAM KAAAATTTCC CCCSSKTTTC TYYNNKKMRW 840 GCCCCCSAAM ACTMTWAYTT TCCCKCGNNN TTTSYCCKCS KCAMWMWMTG KKNCTTTTTT 900 YCSCMATAMA CTTNGGKCCT NTCNYGSGCG CMAAANAAGG CGCGSTTCTN TTCWMAMACA 960 YNTSGNMMMA SAAKAKWATA AWNNTRKKYK TKNNCCCNCC CKCKCTTSNN TNKCCMCSKS 1020 GGGKNWNKKR GWCTCCWCNC CKCCCNCKNK CCKWATMCCC CCCCSKCCGM NCMMNTTTKT 1080 CCCC 1083 1069 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 327 GGGGNNKYAT MCAYCWTCTS YACSGGGMNC TATTGCGGCC GCAWYTNGTM GASAGATCTC 60 GAAYTCGGCA MGAAAAAAGW GATGTGCTGG ACCTTMCCGC GCGGGACGCR ACCRACAAAG 120 RAASCGCGCC ANAATATTGG CCACAKTTGG TCACATATTT ACCCAATTMT AYCAGGGAYT 180 MCCATTCCKG GGACCRACCG CACAATCCCR ATSKTGGTTT GCRAACCCTR ACCGTCCCCA 240 MYTYCGCCRA STTGAACCAG GGCRAAAAAA CGGCCRAAWY CTCGCCCTGA NTCCCGCTCS 300 GCGCNAATAA CTAGGCCCAT TKAACGGAAC CGGNGGCCSC NANTTGGCCA ACAGGTCCTR 360 ACAAAGGGGC CCCASYYCGG CCGGWTCCCW TTYCACNCCC TNKTCTCKTG CCGAATYCGG 420 WTCCRATNYC CCWTGGGCCT TKTCKYCKYC KYCGGTNCCA AWTCTNGGTA TNCTATRGKG 480 TCCCCTAAAT SCANATCTGG GCKYCCATTT NCTGGSNTTC NATTTAMMAN SRRCGGTTCT 540 TTCWTTCCRA AACCGSNTGG GCCCNNMCCA AAAAATGATN ATAATAATGK YGSCTTTCAA 600 ACCCCGCCCC CCCATTCRWT CSGTTCCANC CCCCNGNGGT TAAGKTGGGA ATTTYTNAMC 660 YCNARGCCCT NATTTSGGNA AAAACCYCYC GGGYCTCAAA CMNYTTTTTT GSKSSNTCGG 720 GCTCRTTCSC CAAAACCCAA ATTNTYNYGG GGYCCKTNAA ACMCGGYCRC RCCGGAAATT 780 TTTYTGGTTC AACCCCAACC TTTTCAASCC NTTTTYTYYT TRCCSSCSMN TNGSSGGGNT 840 KSSCCNTTCY RARKKCCNMN GGGGGWYCYN CCCCRMNTTT CTTTTTTTTT CCGTNNMAAM 900 NGKTTCTTCA AASMCCCCCC SCCCCCNSAA ACCCCCTNAR GTTTTYCMMA AANNWYNNGN 960 KNCCCCCCCC MMNAAAAAAY YCSCCCGNRN ACSMSNGGGA MCCCCCGGSN NTTRKTTTTT 1020 TNCMSGYCCC CSRMASYYTT TKAMAMANRR GAMNSMTTTY TNNRGNWNK 1069 1210 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 328 NGNGGGGKWK MATACATCWT TCTTCACGSG GGATCWATTG CGGGCCGCAW TCTNGTMCAA 60 SAGATCTCGA TYTCGGGCAM NACCCACCWC TCCRAAAAAA ACCCRAAWCT CGGGSKCTYC 120 GARAAGTGTT GCCCGCKTTR AATTTAACAA ATTCAGTGTC ANAGTGTCAC GGCKTTACWT 180 YCCCGGCAAA GGGGCCACAA CCTGCAGRGA SCACYCRATG GKTGYTGKTS CNCGGGCGGG 240 CCGGKTNAAG GGACCTGCCT GGGTKTGCSC TMCAAANATC WYCCGCGGGT YCGCTGGRAT 300 MCNCAGGGGT GTCAAAAAAC CGCAAACAGG CACSCCANCC NTTTACGGGS CTTAAAANGA 360 AAAAGGGCTG ATGCCCCCAA GGGGGCCCGC NCCCAACCTT CCGTTGGTCA ACAACCCGGT 420 CTCTCKTGCC RAATCCGRWT CCRATNYCNC CWTGGCCTTK TCKYCTYCTY CGGTACCCAA 480 ATCTGGGTAT CCTATASTGT CCCCTAAWTT CCAAATCTGG GCTGTCCATT TSCTTGGCNT 540 TCCAAATTTA CCANCAACGG TTTCTTNCAT NCCAAAAACC GNTKGGCKCC NRACCCRAAA 600 AAATGAATAA TAATAANNGG KCNNTTYCNA ACCNCCCCCC CCCNATTCCA TYSNGTTCCA 660 NMNCCCCCAG NGGKTAGGTK GGGAAANYYC TCMACCYYCA ANCCCTWARS TTTTNGRAAT 720 KAAACCCTYC YCNGGGTCWW TYMAAAAAMA NTTATTTGGN NGNTTTCGGG MWNCKRKNST 780 SCCAAAATCC MAAATANTTT YYTGGTYCNA TWAAAAAMCG YGNCCMNCCC GGAAAAWTTT 840 TTNTGKTTSA ACCCCAAAAC YTTTTCMNAA NCSSKTTTTY CYTTCCCCCC AMNWTGGGYS 900 GGGNATKGYG SCYTNTCTTA TKTKYTYMTW CMGGGGGGNN MKMTCMMCCC CCMTTTYYCY 960 NYWRTTTTTN KCCCCKTNMR NNRAANNGGN YTCSYNANAA AAGCNCCCCC SCCKNCCCNA 1020 AAAAWCCCCN NNNARAKTNT TTMKANNRMN SCKCNKNGKY YCCCCCCCWC YNMNNAAAAA 1080 AATMYCCNCC RASANMCASM NMGGRGNRSC CCCCCCCSTT NNNNTMTTNT TTTTTTCSRA 1140 GAGCKCCSCG MNNANMKNCK CTTTTTKCNC NNGNNGNGNN GGNGMNCKCC CCNAGAAMWK 1200 CTKSTCCCKS 1210 1105 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 329 NGSSSNGNNA TMCATCWYCT GYACSGGGMT CWATTGCGGC CGCAACTNGT MAASAGATCT 60 CGAAYTCGGC AAKANACACC ACCGCCGTGT MTATACACCG CAAATGTTCT GTKTGCCAAA 120 ACCGAGACGC GCCGGCCGCG GGGYTCCAAC GCKTTACYTR ACCCGCCAGY TCAGTGTTRA 180 AACCGGTGYT RAGGGCCGCA CCCAACWTAA ACGCTTTAKC CAAGRAWYTG GKTGGCCCGC 240 AGCCACCTGY TGTGGYTGCC CTCWYCGGTG GTAGCGCCGG TTANCGCCGG TTGCGCGYTC 300 AMCASCSCGC CGGTRATCCC AKCNWTCCCC CGGCCMRACC CACCGGGCAC TTTGRACGGT 360 GCCGCCAATT CAAAYCKYCT GRWTCCTTCM AAACACCACR AAGGCCACCM CCMSCACCNA 420 ATMGGGRACT TTAAGGCCCA GGCAAAACCT NTRAKCNCCT CCCGGGCRAA GGTCCSGCAA 480 SCRATCCMAA AAAAKCKNAT TTCCCCCAGC AKCAACCCAA MMCGSTTTGC TGCTTCCGGA 540 TTCGAAMCCA ATTMCWGGKT NCNWGGGAAA AACASCNNCC NWTAKCCMGG CCCMCGGGCA 600 ATTTCSGRAA SAACCCCTNY CCCGGGTTTT YCCTGCTCMG GCCCAANACC CCCGGGAATC 660 AAAAASGGTC GGNCAAANGG GCMAAACCCS SACCCMACTT WTTCCRCTTN GGGGGGSCWN 720 CCKNGTTTAA AWKSCCTCYY CTSCCCAAAY TCGGKCMAAA NNGRKTTGGK TTNGGCNACC 780 NTTTCCGGKC CCGGGKGKGK WGKYCTMNMA CSTTTNTTTT SCCCCYKAAA NYSCCCCCCC 840 CGGSSCCCCG CCCGGGGGGA NNTTTTTAMA GKKTYCCCCT CCCCAMAAAA ANACCCCNYC 900 CCSGGSCCCT TTKRWAAAMN KCTSCCCCNG GNNGGGGKCM GGKTTATTMT NNNCCSCCCC 960 TCCGCGSAAA AAATAKMTTT SYCCCCCCNC CTCCKNCKNR GKAMSMSCGC TCCCYCTCNC 1020 CGCNKNTWAAN ARSNCCKKNN CCNCYKCCGS NSNGKCNWCD NCCSTSSNCT NKGCNCKNCN 1080 CKAAANAAYNC NGSMSTSSMN CNKCC 1105 936 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 330 NGSNSNKNNN TAMAYCWYYC TSCACSNGGA ACWANTGCGG CCRMAWCTNS TMKASAGATC 60 TMGAAYTCGG CAAGAGCGGC AAGAGTGTGT GCATCTGGTC ANAGTSTMMA CRCGGTGCCG 120 CSGGTGKGTR GASCACMCAT NTGCGRACAC CAAACCCKTC GCGGGYCACC GGCKTCGCCT 180 GCAAAWYCCT CCAGGCCACC TCRAACAAYW YCTYCTGCAA CGCARGCCGT TYCGCGGCCG 240 RATCCTGGKT CASYYCGCCK TGCGGTGCCC AAGKTACTGG CSCAYCAAAA CCGCTCCGGG 300 RAACRAACKT AAWTYTGCCG AATTTCNTTC CCCTGCGCCT TGATAAATTT NTNAAGCCAC 360 CGCAAMCCTY CGGGCKTCTC CTCKTGCCRA ATYCGRWTCC RATAYCGCCA TGGCCTNKTC 420 KYCTYCKYCS GTACCCAAAT CTTGGGTATC CTATANTKYC CCWAAANRCA AWTCTGGGCK 480 KTCCATKTSC TGGSKTCCRA ATTTAMMACA NCGGTTTCTT TCWTACCAAA AACCSNTGGG 540 CCCCRACCRA AAAAKGATAA TAATAAKGTG CWWWCAAAAC CCCGCCCCCC RRTTCAAYCG 600 GTCCARCACC CCANGNGGTN AGGTNGGAAT TYTMAACCCC CAGCCCATAA SNTTNSGNAA 660 AAACCCCCCN GGGYMYCAAA AMMCTTTTTG GGGMTTCSGS CCATKGYKCC AAAACCAAAA 720 TMTTTCYGGT CRWAAAAACC GGCCCNCCCG NAAATTTTTT GKCAACCCCA AACCTTTMAM 780 CCNNNTTCYY YCCCNSACAA TNGGSGGNKN NGSSCNTTYT TWTTTYYNNA GGGGGGRRWC 840 SNCCCCNAAN YYCCNAANKG NKCCCGSNMA AAAGAGANTT YCMKAAAAAC CCCCNCNCCC 900 NAAAYACCCC MAAAKWTTCM AAASMSCNNG YCCCCC 936 1042 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 331 NNNGNKNNNY ATMMAYTCWY YCTSCACCSG GGNNWCWATT GCGGCCRMAW KCTTGTMAAS 60 AGATCTMNAA YTCGGCACAG ASSSGCACAG ASCCGCGGCG CTATYCMYCC GYTGCTCATG 120 CTCAACACGC TCKTCGGCGW GRATAATGGC NCGCCGCCGG CGCCAACACG YTCAAYTGCT 180 TCGCCAACGC CATATNTCAA CAAGGTRATA AAASCAAAAC CGCSCGCCGY GCCCTTGGGC 240 SCGGRAASCG GTGCCAACCC RAAACNCKTT GGGCACYCGG KTSRACTTTA AASGGTAATC 300 TCKTCCTCCT GGGCTATGGT GCGCCACAAA CCTSYTGGCG WGGGTCTGGC CCTGGGYCAC 360 CGYCRCNTTT TATNTNTCCK YCTACACNCT TKGGTYCAAC CAACCCACTT CACMAAATTG 420 TTTTGGGKTG GGGSSGCCGG YTGTNNCCGK TAATAATCSG NTGKTCSGCC MYCACCGGWA 480 CCATANCCTG GCCGGCSCTG GCAAATTTCC SAAATCATYT CCTTCTGRAC CCCCACAMRC 540 CTNSAAATCC GRATCAATNC CCCNKGGCTT NTCYCTCTCN GTRCCCAATY TGGTTTCTAT 600 RKTNCCCYAA TSCAATTGGS TTYCCRTTSC YGSTTCCAAN TTNACAAMAS GGTTTYTCMT 660 ACCAAAACCC NTGGSCCNNA CMNAAAAKNA RAAAANAKGG KCTTTYAAAC CCCCCCCTAT 720 TCAWYCGGTN CMRNWCCCCG NGKAAGGKGN GAAAYTTHRA CCCAANCCMT ARSTTSGNAK 780 AAACCCYYCG GGGTSMCAAA MKNTWTTSSC CTTCGGMCTT YCCAAATMSA AAATYYTCKK 840 KRMNAAAAMC YGNCCCCSAA ANATTTTTGT NAAMCCCKMA YYTRTTWMCC WTTTTCCYCC 900 CCMCNNSNSG GNTNCCCTTY TYATTTCYMM MCRNNSGACN CCCCMNTYTT TWTTCKCWCN 960 MMARGSNNYT RGRMMNMNCC CCNCCCCNAK MTCCNCAAAK NTTTNAACNN NNKYCKCCCC 1020 CCCMWMNKNC CCCCMNCMTT TM 1042 1073 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 332 NNSGSGMKKK ATAMATCWCT CTSYACCSNG GMTCWATTGC GGCCGMAWTC TNGTMAASAG 60 ATCTCGAAYT CGGCAAANAK ACGCMAYGTC AAGTGTRAYY CGGTCACATA TCMTCGCGNG 120 TCAACMCCAA AGCCGNGTCA CCGYCTCCCT GGGGCGCCAC CCCCATCGGT RATGCAACYT 180 CGCGCGCCAC CGYCAAAAGG KTCWTTRAGG CGCTAAAGGT CAMCAATTCC TRAGGTYMCN 240 CACCGTTNTT TGGCCCGCCC RAWTYCTRAC CCGCAATWTC GGTAATCGGR AATTTGGGCW 300 YCGGCTTGGG CAATAAGKTN TTGGGCAACG GCGGRWTCYC NCTGGCCGRA ATTCCCNCAT 360 TCCKTTAACG GKTGRACCGT TTYCCCGGYT GCCGTAAYTG YTYCNTGGGC GCCYTCGGCC 420 CRNAGCASYY CRCTAACGGY CMCCAGGCAA TACCKTTGGC TTTRAACCAC CGGRATNAAY 480 TGKTACCCAC YTCAASSGTS CTGRANTTRK TNTCNTGRAA AANMCCACCN AACCCGGNTT 540 RATCTGCTTC MTCANCWTTT SCCGGGTTCT GCCGTTTTGR AAYCTTNATC CMTYCAAAAG 600 GTTTAMTTTC CCAANRAATT CGGYTTGCCA CCTTGGCCGS GGCTGGTTTM CGMWCCTTRR 660 AMATCCNCCS GCGGGSAAAN AMTTSGGNTT SGSCCGGTCC CCCGNAATAT YCNTGGNCCT 720 GNAAATTGSS GGGATCCCCN GSGNAYCCGG CCWTKGGGGK TNCCCAGTTG GWACAATTYC 780 WKCCGTTCCA AACCCGGGNC CGGGGGGTGG GSCCCNTTTT CCTMYNNAAA AAGKGTTTGN 840 NYYTTTTCCG CNRAANTTCA CCSKCNKTNT GGNCCNAACY YYYCAANTTC CANACCTTTA 900 AASAAANCYK YGKTYYCCCC TTTTMCCSGS SANCCCCCCM NMSSKNCGGG AAAAAAAGNK 960 TYNGCCTTAN CNSNKTKTTT TNKTYCCCCC NMWNNSNMCY NCBKKCNKRY NGNSNMNCCT 1020 MKYSKCNNNN SNNNNNKCGN GSNCSGMKYM CMNNCNGMYK NGNKSNNCCC MSC 1073 1061 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 333 GNSNGNKNTN TMCAYCWYCT SCACSGGGTC TATTGCGGCC GCAATYTNGT CKASAGATCT 60 CGATYTCGGC AMNANAARTG TCGTCGTCAA TTTCAGKKTG GTCKTCAAAY GGGCCAGGCC 120 GNGACCRACA CCCTGNGTCA CCCAAAANAC CAACAGCWTC AAATWTCAAG GCCRAGGCSC 180 TRTCAATYCC CRASCAKTTA ACCGTKTCCW TCRAAGGTGC CRAACCAGGC ACCCAGYTCA 240 CCGCCSGGCA AWTCGCGCTG CCGGCCGGTN TCAGCCTGAT TYCTGACCCT RWTCTGTSGG 300 TGGYCAMCNT GGTGAAGGCC CWWCCGCCNA AGAACTGGAG GGCRAATTCC CAGGANCCNA 360 GRAACCCNAG GAACCCGCGG TAKAANCCGG CRAAACCRAG GCCGYTGGCN ATTCCNATTA 420 NAMSGGTTTG CRACNTGGCC RAACCGTTTY CTTGGTCGGC CTCGGCAACC CTGGACCANT 480 TACCCCKTNC CCGGNMCMAC CYCGGGTNCT TGKYCCCAAT NTGCYCCCGC GNRANTNGGC 540 CNAATTCCAG GGCNCCANCT TTCCGGCCCN AATTCCCYTG GTTAATCACC GGGCNCNCCT 600 GGTTTTGGGC AACCCCNCYS CTTMTTTAAA CATTCCGSCC CAAATGGGNC STTGGSAAAT 660 TCTNTYCGGT GGGGCSGGCR ANMYTTCTCT YCCCNAASAN CTTAMYCCAN TTCGSSNTCC 720 CGGKCAAAWS NGGGGGGGNA AAGGGCCCCC CGGNTSCKCC GGGGKKGCCC CYGGKTTCAA 780 AANTTTCSGG GKTSTMSCGG NVTCSCCCCC CSGCCAAGRA CCGNGGTTTT TTTTTGAACC 840 KCMANTCSSA AMCCGCCSSC CCCMAAAGGS GCCTNAAWGR RAYTTNKSCC CNNAAACSGG 900 CCCCCAKYTY SGGKTTCNNC CNCCSGKKGT CCMTSTTTMM MRCCCTTTGN GNKTTTTTAN 960 MGSCCTTNNC CACCCCCYCK GGGKCSMNNA GAAKTMYWKC CNGGGGNNAN RSCCCCCCNN 1020 GSGKGGGGKG MGAGYSCCKT CTKGCGNCNN YKNTTTCCCC C 1061 986 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 334 GNNGNNNKWN ATMCAYCWYY CTSCACCSGG GMTCWATTGC GGCCGCAWKY TNGTMAASAG 60 ATCTMGAAYT CGGCACANAG CGGCACAGAG TGTGTGCATC TGTGTCANAG CTGTCAACGC 120 GGTGCCGCSG GTGGTRASCA CMCATTGCGR AACACCAAAC CCGTCCGCGG GYCACCGGCK 180 TCGCCTGCAA AAYCCTCCAG GCCACCYCRA AACAAYWYCT CCTGCAACSC ARSCCGTTYC 240 GCGGCCGRAT CCTGGKYCAS YTCGCCKTGC GGTGCGCCAA GGTACTGGCS CWYCRANACC 300 GCTYCGGGRA ACCNAACGTA AATCTTGCCN AATTTGCNTT CCCCCTSCCC TTRATNAATT 360 TGTTAAACCA CGCAAACCTY CGGGCKTCTC CTCKTGCCRA WTCCGRWTCC RATNYCGCCA 420 TGGCCTNKTC KYCTYCKYCS GTMCCCAAAT CTTGGTATCC TATATTGTCC CTAAATGCAA 480 ATCTKGGCTG TCCATNTGCT GGCGTTCAAA TTWAMANCAG NGGTTTCTTY CTTCCNAAAC 540 CCSTTGGCCC CAAACCNAAA AATGATNATA ATAATGGTGC TNTCAAACCC CGCNCCCATY 600 CNATCSGKCC AMMCCCCRGN GGKTANKKGG GNAATTCTMM AACCCCAAGC CATAASNTTG 660 SGANAAACCY NCNCMGGYCA CCAAAACANY NTTNTTGGNY SSNTTCGGMN YCATGGCTNN 720 CMAAAACCCA AATACTNYYG GGYCCAATAA AAMMMSGGYC SAMCCGGAAA WTTTTYTTGN 780 KYNAAACCNA AAKCCTTTTT CNAACCCDAN WNTYCCTNCC RCRCMANTGG CNSGGARTKT 840 SSSCTTNCCA ATGKYCCMAA AGNGGGRANA CCARCCCCAA TTCCTNNNTN KNKNCCCNST 900 TRNAAAAGGG GKNTYNCMAA AASCNCCNCC NCNCTCCCAA AAKAMCCCCN AAAGAKNTCN 960 NAANASKYSN NNNSCCCCCC CCMMMN 986 1074 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 335 NGNGGGNKRN ATMMAYCWCT SATYYACCSN GGMNMWATTG CGGCCRMAWT CTNGTMKASA 60 GATCTMGAAA YTCGGCAAAG AGYATKCTCG GGGGCCAGAT TTNTGGCCCG CAACCGCCGC 120 ACTTTGCAYW TCAACAKTCC SGGTGCCCCA AAAAAWTCWT ACCCCCATMC TYCKTGCASM 180 ASYTGCGCCC RATTRAACAC CCGGCCGGCW TGCTGCGCCA GGTATTYCAS CAGYTCAAAY 240 YCTTTKTAGK TAAAATCCAG CSGGCGGCCA CNCAGCCGGG CGGTKTAGGT GCCTYCRTCA 300 ATMACCAGCY CGCCCAGGGY CACCTTGCCC AAAAYCTCCT GGGTCAGCCA AATTYCCGCS 360 CCGGCCAACM ACCANCCGCA TYCTGGCNTC AATCYCACCG GGCCCGGTGY TAAAMMANMA 420 GRATCTCKTC MANCCCCCAN TCAGCSYTNA CNGCMACAGC CCGCCTTCTT CAMACCGCCA 480 RTACCGGGWT CAACCGGCCS GTCAAACTCA ACAGGCGGNC AGGCCTCCCC CGGANSAAAG 540 GTCTTACSCC NNYAANAAAA MAAGNTCTGT TTTCCCCCTC CASAASNAAA AANCCCCSGC 600 CGGGCCTTCN NMMGGGTTTG GGGMANANAA AARCNCCGGN GGAACGNATC CGAAAMCTCC 660 CAAGTCNCMT TWAWAACYCN NNAACCCCCC ANTTTTGGGA AAGGNTCCCC NTTMYCCCCC 720 TTTTASGKTS GGGMMYYCTY TAAAAAAATT CCCCAAAAAG CCCCGGGAAG GGTCMAMCTG 780 GGNAAATTTC CAAMCCNWGK TTNTTYNGGT TMCGGGGGRA AATTYCNCTC CCYYNNNGGG 840 CSSGSNNNAT TAYGGMSNMT TTTNNAAWTM NSGKKTSAMM YNNKCCMNNN SNNMSMANNK 900 TNAMCKCCCN CCTCNGNGKY CSCYNCCCSG GNAGNGGRAS MKCCNANMAA AYASGNTTNK 960 CGGAAMMCNN AATKGNNNSC CCGGASMCMN NNNMAAATMT CNCNKCNSNN AANRGMRACN 1020 CCCNSNSGMN RRGAARMTNY YCCCCCGSKM GKGNKAAAAW GKYCCCCCCM AAAG 1074 1195 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 336 NGNGNCNKNT MTACATCWTT CTGCACCSGG GNTCWANTGC GGCCGCAWKY TTGTCGASAG 60 ATCTCGAAYT CGGCAMGAGG ACWCTCGCRA CGCCCCCACA NACTCTGGCG TGTGTACCCC 120 ATTGNGCGCK TCACGCGCCC AYTGANCCAK TNCACTGGGG TGCCGTYCGC CKTGCGCGGC 180 GGCCTCACGG CKCTSCWTCT RAAGGCWTGG CGCACCGCAT TCGGTTTTCT RAACGCTGGG 240 AAAWTGGCCA GCCGTCTGGC TCATGGGNTC TACGCAACGC CNGCCCCCAA CRCTTTCTTA 300 AATCCGGYCC NTCCTGANCS CTTTGAAYCC CGGGGSAAGA ACTGGTTGCS CNCGAYCTGC 360 TCGAACTTRK TCNAAATCCC GCANAKTGTT TCNTAMGYCC CNCCGGAAGG NGAACCTACT 420 TTCNGGWANG TCGGCNKCCG GCGCTTATCA STCCTGATCA ACGGGGAACT GGYKNNSTTG 480 KGGGAAAAAG RRCCTCAATG MTYGGTCCKC GCTGCGKANC CGCSCCCTGK GYCGCNAATG 540 GAAGGCSMAG GGTTAANGCC MTTYCNYCCR RSCCGTSTGA SGKWTTYCGG MGGANKAMNN 600 NNKMAMWTTK TCRGNGGCCW ATSTSCCGGG CKSTTAKAGA ANACTYCCKW WCCGTNTYSC 660 SAAAGNTKCS GCGMGTTTTS SCCKMGANGN YCTGATTTSA GGGGGKYKCC CCCGGGGTYC 720 CGAAWKWRKY CCYAGGGGGM GNYCSAGCSC CGMNNATNAG AGNAAGGKTT RYGSTSKNCC 780 TYTNKGGACC WSCNNCWSAK ANAACNNKKT TGCSCCNTMS AGNKTNKGRT YCCNKTSTTC 840 TAAGAGGAGC TATKMKCGCC CKTGGANGMM GAGWGMGCGC KYCCCSNKRT TCNTNGWAAA 900 TATKSAGMGG TKCCGMAGMK CCSCGTTTKT TKTGANAAMN MSMRKNKKTG CGMGYTCTSC 960 GGGNTTTGTA GAGTAKTCGS CSCSSMWGAC WCSGMCMGNG AGKNKTNNTS YANTGARCGY 1020 MNNSKTMKMT MSCSCGCGNA GGAGNGCCCC CSANGMSTGY NKGGNMSSNG ARAKGATGGS 1080 GGCCNCGMNN MGMGGANMGA SANNGMGGMR GGGGGKTGKC TCKCSCCGNS CSANGRAGAA 1140 GKTCNGSCGC CGMGGKYGKT KTKTKNKTGG YSTCMSSMMM NAGAAAAGAG AGGGC 1195 3572 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Genomic DNA 337 CCATCTGATC GTTGGCAACC AGCATCGCAG TGGGAACGAT GCCCTCATTC AGCATTTGCA 60 TGGTTTGTTG AAAACCGGAC ATGGCACTCC AGTCGCCTTC CCGTTCCGCT ATCGGCTGAA 120 TTTGATTGCG AGTGAGATAT TTATGCCAGC CAGCCAGACG CAGACGCGCC GAGACAGAAC 180 TTAATGGGCC CGCTAACAGC GCGATTTGCT GGTGACCCAA TGCGACCAGA TGCTCCACGC 240 CCAGTCGCGT ACCGTCTTCA TGGGAGAAAA TAATACTGTT GATGGGTGTC TGGTCAGAGA 300 CATCAAGAAA TAACGCCGGA ACATTAGTGC AGGCAGCTTC CACAGCAATG GCATCCTGGT 360 CATCCAGCGG ATAGTTAATG ATCAGCCCAC TGACGCGTTG CGCGAGAAGA TTGTGCACCG 420 CCGCTTTACA GGCTTCGACG CCGCTTCGTT CTACCATCGA CACCACCACG CTGGCACCCA 480 GTTGATCGGC GCGAGATTTA ATCGCCGCGA CAATTTGCGA CGGCGCGTGC AGGGCCAGAC 540 TGGAGGTGGC AACGCCAATC AGCAACGACT GTTTGCCCGC CAGTTGTTGT GCCACGCGGT 600 TGGGAATGTA ATTCAGCTCC GCCATCGCCG CTTCCACTTT TTCCCGCGTT TTCGCAGAAA 660 CGTGGCTGGC CTGGTTCACC ACGCGGGAAA CGGTCTGATA AGAGACACCG GCATACTCTG 720 CGACATCGTA TAACGTTACT GGTTTCACAT TCACCACCCT GAATTGACTC TCTTCCGGGC 780 GCTATCATGC CATACCGCGA AAGGTTTTGC GCCATTCGAT GGTGTCCGGG ATCTCGACGC 840 TCTCCCTTAT GCGACTCCTG CATTAGGAAG CAGCCCAGTA GTAGGTTGAG GCCGTTGAGC 900 ACCGCCGCCG CAAGGAATGG TGCATGCAAG GAGATGGCGC CCAACAGTCC CCCGGCCACG 960 GGGCCTGCCA CCATACCCAC GCCGAAACAA GCGCTCATGA GCCCGAAGTG GCGAGCCCGA 1020 TCTTCCCCAT CGGTGATGTC GGCGATATAG GCGCCAGCAA CCGCACCTGT GGCGCCGGTG 1080 ATGCCGGCCA CGATGCGTCC GGCGTAGAGG ATCGAGATCT CGATCCCGCG AAATTAATAC 1140 GACTCACTAT AGGGGAATTG TGAGCGGATA ACAATTCCCC TCTAGAAATA ATTTTGTTTA 1200 ACTTTAAGAA GGAGATATAC ATATGGGCCA TCATCATCAT CATCACGTGA TCGACATCAT 1260 CGGGACCAGC CCCACATCCT GGGAACAGGC GGCGGCGGAG GCGGTCCAGC GGGCGCGGGA 1320 TAGCGTCGAT GACATCCGCG TCGCTCGGGT CATTGAGCAG GACATGGCCG TGGACAGCGC 1380 CGGCAAGATC ACCTACCGCA TCAAGCTCGA AGTGTCGTTC AAGATGAGGC CGGCGCAACC 1440 GAGGGGCTCG AAACCACCGA GCGGTTCGCC TGAAACGGGC GCCGGCGCCG GTACTGTCGC 1500 GACTACCCCC GCGTCGTCGC CGGTGACGTT GGCGGAGACC GGTAGCACGC TGCTCTACCC 1560 GCTGTTCAAC CTGTGGGGTC CGGCCTTTCA CGAGAGGTAT CCGAACGTCA CGATCACCGC 1620 TCAGGGCACC GGTTCTGGTG CCGGGATCGC GCAGGCCGCC GCCGGGACGG TCAACATTGG 1680 GGCCTCCGAC GCCTATCTGT CGGAAGGTGA TATGGCCGCG CACAAGGGGC TGATGAACAT 1740 CGCGCTAGCC ATCTCCGCTC AGCAGGTCAA CTACAACCTG CCCGGAGTGA GCGAGCACCT 1800 CAAGCTGAAC GGAAAAGTCC TGGCGGCCAT GTACCAGGGC ACCATCAAAA CCTGGGACGA 1860 CCCGCAGATC GCTGCGCTCA ACCCCGGCGT GAACCTGCCC GGCACCGCGG TAGTTCCGCT 1920 GCACCGCTCC GACGGGTCCG GTGACACCTT CTTGTTCACC CAGTACCTGT CCAAGCAAGA 1980 TCCCGAGGGC TGGGGCAAGT CGCCCGGCTT CGGCACCACC GTCGACTTCC CGGCGGTGCC 2040 GGGTGCGCTG GGTGAGAACG GCAACGGCGG CATGGTGACC GGTTGCGCCG AGACACCGGG 2100 CTGCGTGGCC TATATCGGCA TCAGCTTCCT CGACCAGGCC AGTCAACGGG GACTCGGCGA 2160 GGCCCAACTA GGCAATAGCT CTGGCAATTT CTTGTTGCCC GACGCGCAAA GCATTCAGGC 2220 CGCGGCGGCT GGCTTCGCAT CGAAAACCCC GGCGAACCAG GCGATTTCGA TGATCGACGG 2280 GCCCGCCCCG GACGGCTACC CGATCATCAA CTACGAGTAC GCCATCGTCA ACAACCGGCA 2340 AAAGGACGCC GCCACCGCGC AGACCTTGCA GGCATTTCTG CACTGGGCGA TCACCGACGG 2400 CAACAAGGCC TCGTTCCTCG ACCAGGTTCA TTTCCAGCCG CTGCCGCCCG CGGTGGTGAA 2460 GTTGTCTGAC GCGTTGATCG CGACGATTTC CAGCGCTGAG ATGAAGACCG ATGCCGCTAC 2520 CCTCGCGCAG GAGGCAGGTA ATTTCGAGCG GATCTCCGGC GACCTGAAAA CCCAGATCGA 2580 CCAGGTGGAG TCGACGGCAG GTTCGTTGCA GGGCCAGTGG CGCGGCGCGG CGGGGACGGC 2640 CGCCCAGGCC GCGGTGGTGC GCTTCCAAGA AGCAGCCAAT AAGCAGAAGC AGGAACTCGA 2700 CGAGATCTCG ACGAATATTC GTCAGGCCGG CGTCCAATAC TCGAGGGCCG ACGAGGAGCA 2760 GCAGCAGGCG CTGTCCTCGC AAATGGGCTT TGGATTCAGC TTCGCGCTGC CTGCTGGCTG 2820 GGTGGAGTCT GACGCCGCCC ACTTCGACTA CGGTTCAGCA CTCCTCAGCA AAACCACCGG 2880 GGACCCGCCA TTTCCCGGAC AGCCGCCGCC GGTGGCCAAT GACACCCGTA TCGTGCTCGG 2940 CCGGCTAGAC CAAAAGCTTT ACGCCAGCGC CGAAGCCACC GACTCCAAGG CCGCGGCCCG 3000 GTTGGGCTCG GACATGGGTG AGTTCTATAT GCCCTACCCG GGCACCCGGA TCAACCAGGA 3060 AACCGTCTCG CTYGACGCCA ACGGGGTGTC TGGAAGCGCG TCGTATTACG AAGTCAAGTT 3120 CAGCGATCCG AGTAAGCCGA ACGGCCAGAT CTGGACGGGC GTAATCGGCT CGCCCGCGGC 3180 GAACGCACCG GACGCCGGGC CCCCTCAGCG CTGGTTTGTG GTATGGCTCG GGACCGCCAA 3240 CAACCCGGTG GACAAGGGCG CGGCCAAGGC GCTGGCCGAA TCGATCCGGC CTTTGGTCGC 3300 CCCGCCGCCG GCGCCGGCCG GGGAAGTCGC TCCTACCCCG ACGACACCGA CACCGCAGCG 3360 GACCTTACCG GCCTGAGAAT TCTGCAGATA TCCATCACAC TGGCGGCCGC TCGAGCACCA 3420 CCACCACCAC CACTGAGATC CGGCTGCTAA CAAAGCCCGA AAGGAAGCTG AGTTGGCTGC 3480 TGCCACCGCT GAGCAATAAC TAGCATAACC CCTTGGGGCC TCTAAACGGG TCTTGAGGGG 3540 TTTTTTGCTG AAAGGAGGAA CTATATCCGG AT 3572 20 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 338 Val Gln Phe Gln Ser Gly Gly Asp Asn Ser Pro Ala Val Tyr Xaa Xaa 1 5 10 15 Asp Gly Xaa Arg 20 10 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 339 Thr Thr Val Pro Xaa Val Thr Glu Ala Arg 1 5 10 10 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 340 Thr Thr Pro Ser Xaa Val Ala Phe Ala Arg 1 5 10 12 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 341 Asp Ala Gly Lys Xaa Ala Gly Xaa Asp Val Xaa Arg 1 5 10 18 amino acids amino acid single linear peptide 342 Thr Xaa Glu Glu Xaa Gln Glu Ser Phe Asn Ser Ala Ala Pro Gly Asn 1 5 10 15 Xaa Lys 27 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Other 343 CTAGTTAGTA CTCAGTCGCA GACCGTG 27 25 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Other 344 GCAGTGACGA ATTCACTTCG ACTCC 25 2412 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 345 CATATGGGCC ATCATCATCA TCATCACGTG ATCGACATCA TCGGGACCAG CCCCACATCC 60 TGGGAACAGG CGGCGGCGGA GGCGGTCCAG CGGGCGCGGG ATAGCGTCGA TGACATCCGC 120 GTCGCTCGGG TCATTGAGCA GGACATGGCC GTGGACAGCG CCGGCAAGAT CACCTACCGC 180 ATCAAGCTCG AAGTGTCGTT CAAGATGAGG CCGGCGCAAC CGAGGGGCTC GAAACCACCG 240 AGCGGTTCGC CTGAAACGGG CGCCGGCGCC GGTACTGTCG CGACTACCCC CGCGTCGTCG 300 CCGGTGACGT TGGCGGAGAC CGGTAGCACG CTGCTCTACC CGCTGTTCAA CCTGTGGGGT 360 CCGGCCTTTC ACGAGAGGTA TCCGAACGTC ACGATCACCG CTCAGGGCAC CGGTTCTGGT 420 GCCGGGATCG CGCAGGCCGC CGCCGGGACG GTCAACATTG GGGCCTCCGA CGCCTATCTG 480 TCGGAAGGTG ATATGGCCGC GCACAAGGGG CTGATGAACA TCGCGCTAGC CATCTCCGCT 540 CAGCAGGTCA ACTACAACCT GCCCGGAGTG AGCGAGCACC TCAAGCTGAA CGGAAAAGTC 600 CTGGCGGCCA TGTACCAGGG CACCATCAAA ACCTGGGACG ACCCGCAGAT CGCTGCGCTC 660 AACCCCGGCG TGAACCTGCC CGGCACCGCG GTAGTTCCGC TGCACCGCTC CGACGGGTCC 720 GGTGACACCT TCTTGTTCAC CCAGTACCTG TCCAAGCAAG ATCCCGAGGG CTGGGGCAAG 780 TCGCCCGGCT TCGGCACCAC CGTCGACTTC CCGGCGGTGC CGGGTGCGCT GGGTGAGAAC 840 GGCAACGGCG GCATGGTGAC CGGTTGCGCC GAGACACCGG GCTGCGTGGC CTATATCGGC 900 ATCAGCTTCC TCGACCAGGC CAGTCAACGG GGACTCGGCG AGGCCCAACT AGGCAATAGC 960 TCTGGCAATT TCTTGTTGCC CGACGCGCAA AGCATTCAGG CCGCGGCGGC TGGCTTCGCA 1020 TCGAAAACCC CGGCGAACCA GGCGATTTCG ATGATCGACG GGCCCGCCCC GGACGGCTAC 1080 CCGATCATCA ACTACGAGTA CGCCATCGTC AACAACCGGC AAAAGGACGC CGCCACCGCG 1140 CAGACCTTGC AGGCATTTCT GCACTGGGCG ATCACCGACG GCAACAAGGC CTCGTTCCTC 1200 GACCAGGTTC ATTTCCAGCC GCTGCCGCCC GCGGTGGTGA AGTTGTCTGA CGCGTTGATC 1260 GCGACGATTT CCAGCGCTGA GATGAAGACC GATGCCGCTA CCCTCGCGCA GGAGGCAGGT 1320 AATTTCGAGC GGATCTCCGG CGACCTGAAA ACCCAGATCG ACCAGGTGGA GTCGACGGCA 1380 GGTTCGTTGC AGGGCCAGTG GCGCGGCGCG GCGGGGACGG CCGCCCAGGC CGCGGTGGTG 1440 CGCTTCCAAG AAGCAGCCAA TAAGCAGAAG CAGGAACTCG ACGAGATCTC GACGAATATT 1500 CGTCAGGCCG GCGTCCAATA CTCGAGGGCC GACGAGGAGC AGCAGCAGGC GCTGTCCTCG 1560 CAAATGGGCT TTGTGCCCAC AACGGCCGCC TCGCCGCCGT CGACCGCTGC AGCGCCACCC 1620 GCACCGGCGA CACCTGTTGC CCCCCCACCA CCGGCCGCCG CCAACACGCC GAATGCCCAG 1680 CCGGGCGATC CCAACGCAGC ACCTCCGCCG GCCGACCCGA ACGCACCGCC GCCACCTGTC 1740 ATTGCCCCAA ACGCACCCCA ACCTGTCCGG ATCGACAACC CGGTTGGAGG ATTCAGCTTC 1800 GCGCTGCCTG CTGGCTGGGT GGAGTCTGAC GCCGCCCACT TCGACTACGG TTCAGCACTC 1860 CTCAGCAAAA CCACCGGGGA CCCGCCATTT CCCGGACAGC CGCCGCCGGT GGCCAATGAC 1920 ACCCGTATCG TGCTCGGCCG GCTAGACCAA AAGCTTTACG CCAGCGCCGA AGCCACCGAC 1980 TCCAAGGCCG CGGCCCGGTT GGGCTCGGAC ATGGGTGAGT TCTATATGCC CTACCCGGGC 2040 ACCCGGATCA ACCAGGAAAC CGTCTCGCTC GACGCCAACG GGGTGTCTGG AAGCGCGTCG 2100 TATTACGAAG TCAAGTTCAG CGATCCGAGT AAGCCGAACG GCCAGATCTG GACGGGCGTA 2160 ATCGGCTCGC CCGCGGCGAA CGCACCGGAC GCCGGGCCCC CTCAGCGCTG GTTTGTGGTA 2220 TGGCTCGGGA CCGCCAACAA CCCGGTGGAC AAGGGCGCGG CCAAGGCGCT GGCCGAATCG 2280 ATCCGGCCTT TGGTCGCCCC GCCGCCGGCG CCGGCACCGG CTCCTGCAGA GCCCGCTCCG 2340 GCGCCGGCGC CGGCCGGGGA AGTCGCTCCT ACCCCGACGA CACCGACACC GCAGCGGACC 2400 TTACCGGCCT GA 2412 802 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 346 Met Gly His His His His His His Val Ile Asp Ile Ile Gly Thr Ser 1 5 10 15 Pro Thr Ser Trp Glu Gln Ala Ala Ala Glu Ala Val Gln Arg Ala Arg 20 25 30 Asp Ser Val Asp Asp Ile Arg Val Ala Arg Val Ile Glu Gln Asp Met 35 40 45 Ala Val Asp Ser Ala Gly Lys Ile Thr Tyr Arg Ile Lys Leu Glu Val 50 55 60 Ser Phe Lys Met Arg Pro Ala Gln Pro Arg Gly Ser Lys Pro Pro Ser 65 70 75 80 Gly Ser Pro Glu Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala Gly Thr Val Ala Thr Thr Pro 85 90 95 Ala Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Leu Ala Glu Thr Gly Ser Thr Leu Leu Tyr 100 105 110 Pro Leu Phe Asn Leu Trp Gly Pro Ala Phe His Glu Arg Tyr Pro Asn 115 120 125 Val Thr Ile Thr Ala Gln Gly Thr Gly Ser Gly Ala Gly Ile Ala Gln 130 135 140 Ala Ala Ala Gly Thr Val Asn Ile Gly Ala Ser Asp Ala Tyr Leu Ser 145 150 155 160 Glu Gly Asp Met Ala Ala His Lys Gly Leu Met Asn Ile Ala Leu Ala 165 170 175 Ile Ser Ala Gln Gln Val Asn Tyr Asn Leu Pro Gly Val Ser Glu His 180 185 190 Leu Lys Leu Asn Gly Lys Val Leu Ala Ala Met Tyr Gln Gly Thr Ile 195 200 205 Lys Thr Trp Asp Asp Pro Gln Ile Ala Ala Leu Asn Pro Gly Val Asn 210 215 220 Leu Pro Gly Thr Ala Val Val Pro Leu His Arg Ser Asp Gly Ser Gly 225 230 235 240 Asp Thr Phe Leu Phe Thr Gln Tyr Leu Ser Lys Gln Asp Pro Glu Gly 245 250 255 Trp Gly Lys Ser Pro Gly Phe Gly Thr Thr Val Asp Phe Pro Ala Val 260 265 270 Pro Gly Ala Leu Gly Glu Asn Gly Asn Gly Gly Met Val Thr Gly Cys 275 280 285 Ala Glu Thr Pro Gly Cys Val Ala Tyr Ile Gly Ile Ser Phe Leu Asp 290 295 300 Gln Ala Ser Gln Arg Gly Leu Gly Glu Ala Gln Leu Gly Asn Ser Ser 305 310 315 320 Gly Asn Phe Leu Leu Pro Asp Ala Gln Ser Ile Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala 325 330 335 Gly Phe Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Ala Asn Gln Ala Ile Ser Met Ile Asp 340 345 350 Gly Pro Ala Pro Asp Gly Tyr Pro Ile Ile Asn Tyr Glu Tyr Ala Ile 355 360 365 Val Asn Asn Arg Gln Lys Asp Ala Ala Thr Ala Gln Thr Leu Gln Ala 370 375 380 Phe Leu His Trp Ala Ile Thr Asp Gly Asn Lys Ala Ser Phe Leu Asp 385 390 395 400 Gln Val His Phe Gln Pro Leu Pro Pro Ala Val Val Lys Leu Ser Asp 405 410 415 Ala Leu Ile Ala Thr Ile Ser Ser Ala Glu Met Lys Thr Asp Ala Ala 420 425 430 Thr Leu Ala Gln Glu Ala Gly Asn Phe Glu Arg Ile Ser Gly Asp Leu 435 440 445 Lys Thr Gln Ile Asp Gln Val Glu Ser Thr Ala Gly Ser Leu Gln Gly 450 455 460 Gln Trp Arg Gly Ala Ala Gly Thr Ala Ala Gln Ala Ala Val Val Arg 465 470 475 480 Phe Gln Glu Ala Ala Asn Lys Gln Lys Gln Glu Leu Asp Glu Ile Ser 485 490 495 Thr Asn Ile Arg Gln Ala Gly Val Gln Tyr Ser Arg Ala Asp Glu Glu 500 505 510 Gln Gln Gln Ala Leu Ser Ser Gln Met Gly Phe Val Pro Thr Thr Ala 515 520 525 Ala Ser Pro Pro Ser Thr Ala Ala Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Ala Thr Pro 530 535 540 Val Ala Pro Pro Pro Pro Ala Ala Ala Asn Thr Pro Asn Ala Gln Pro 545 550 555 560 Gly Asp Pro Asn Ala Ala Pro Pro Pro Ala Asp Pro Asn Ala Pro Pro 565 570 575 Pro Pro Val Ile Ala Pro Asn Ala Pro Gln Pro Val Arg Ile Asp Asn 580 585 590 Pro Val Gly Gly Phe Ser Phe Ala Leu Pro Ala Gly Trp Val Glu Ser 595 600 605 Asp Ala Ala His Phe Asp Tyr Gly Ser Ala Leu Leu Ser Lys Thr Thr 610 615 620 Gly Asp Pro Pro Phe Pro Gly Gln Pro Pro Pro Val Ala Asn Asp Thr 625 630 635 640 Arg Ile Val Leu Gly Arg Leu Asp Gln Lys Leu Tyr Ala Ser Ala Glu 645 650 655 Ala Thr Asp Ser Lys Ala Ala Ala Arg Leu Gly Ser Asp Met Gly Glu 660 665 670 Phe Tyr Met Pro Tyr Pro Gly Thr Arg Ile Asn Gln Glu Thr Val Ser 675 680 685 Leu Asp Ala Asn Gly Val Ser Gly Ser Ala Ser Tyr Tyr Glu Val Lys 690 695 700 Phe Ser Asp Pro Ser Lys Pro Asn Gly Gln Ile Trp Thr Gly Val Ile 705 710 715 720 Gly Ser Pro Ala Ala Asn Ala Pro Asp Ala Gly Pro Pro Gln Arg Trp 725 730 735 Phe Val Val Trp Leu Gly Thr Ala Asn Asn Pro Val Asp Lys Gly Ala 740 745 750 Ala Lys Ala Leu Ala Glu Ser Ile Arg Pro Leu Val Ala Pro Pro Pro 755 760 765 Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Glu Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala 770 775 780 Gly Glu Val Ala Pro Thr Pro Thr Thr Pro Thr Pro Gln Arg Thr Leu 785 790 795 800 Pro Ala 34 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Other 347 GGATCCAAAC CACCGAGCGG TTCGCCTGAA ACGG 34 37 base pairs nucleic acid single linear Other 348 CGCTGCGAAT TCACCTCCGG AGGAAATCGT CGCGATC 37 1962 base pairs nucleic acid single linear cDNA 349 CATATGGGCC ATCATCATCA TCATCACGGA TCCAAACCAC CGAGCGGTTC GCCTGAAACG 60 GGCGCCGGCG CCGGTACTGT CGCGACTACC CCCGCGTCGT CGCCGGTGAC GTTGGCGGAG 120 ACCGGTAGCA CGCTGCTCTA CCCGCTGTTC AACCTGTGGG GTCCGGCCTT TCACGAGAGG 180 TATCCGAACG TCACGATCAC CGCTCAGGGC ACCGGTTCTG GTGCCGGGAT CGCGCAGGCC 240 GCCGCCGGGA CGGTCAACAT TGGGGCCTCC GACGCCTATC TGTCGGAAGG TGATATGGCC 300 GCGCACAAGG GGCTGATGAA CATCGCGCTA GCCATCTCCG CTCAGCAGGT CAACTACAAC 360 CTGCCCGGAG TGAGCGAGCA CCTCAAGCTG AACGGAAAAG TCCTGGCGGC CATGTACCAG 420 GGCACCATCA AAACCTGGGA CGACCCGCAG ATCGCTGCGC TCAACCCCGG CGTGAACCTG 480 CCCGGCACCG CGGTAGTTCC GCTGCACCGC TCCGACGGGT CCGGTGACAC CTTCTTGTTC 540 ACCCAGTACC TGTCCAAGCA AGATCCCGAG GGCTGGGGCA AGTCGCCCGG CTTCGGCACC 600 ACCGTCGACT TCCCGGCGGT GCCGGGTGCG CTGGGTGAGA ACGGCAACGG CGGCATGGTG 660 ACCGGTTGCG CCGAGACACC GGGCTGCGTG GCCTATATCG GCATCAGCTT CCTCGACCAG 720 GCCAGTCAAC GGGGACTCGG CGAGGCCCAA CTAGGCAATA GCTCTGGCAA TTTCTTGTTG 780 CCCGACGCGC AAAGCATTCA GGCCGCGGCG GCTGGCTTCG CATCGAAAAC CCCGGCGAAC 840 CAGGCGATTT CGATGATCGA CGGGCCCGCC CCGGACGGCT ACCCGATCAT CAACTACGAG 900 TACGCCATCG TCAACAACCG GCAAAAGGAC GCCGCCACCG CGCAGACCTT GCAGGCATTT 960 CTGCACTGGG CGATCACCGA CGGCAACAAG GCCTCGTTCC TCGACCAGGT TCATTTCCAG 1020 CCGCTGCCGC CCGCGGTGGT GAAGTTGTCT GACGCGTTGA TCGCGACGAT TTCCTCCGGA 1080 GGTGGCAGTG GGGGAGGCTC AGGTGGAGGT TCTGGCGGGA GCGTGCCCAC AACGGCCGCC 1140 TCGCCGCCGT CGACCGCTGC AGCGCCACCC GCACCGGCGA CACCTGTTGC CCCCCCACCA 1200 CCGGCCGCCG CCAACACGCC GAATGCCCAG CCGGGCGATC CCAACGCAGC ACCTCCGCCG 1260 GCCGACCCGA ACGCACCGCC GCCACCTGTC ATTGCCCCAA ACGCACCCCA ACCTGTCCGG 1320 ATCGACAACC CGGTTGGAGG ATTCAGCTTC GCGCTGCCTG CTGGCTGGGT GGAGTCTGAC 1380 GCCGCCCACT TCGACTACGG TTCAGCACTC CTCAGCAAAA CCACCGGGGA CCCGCCATTT 1440 CCCGGACAGC CGCCGCCGGT GGCCAATGAC ACCCGTATCG TGCTCGGCCG GCTAGACCAA 1500 AAGCTTTACG CCAGCGCCGA AGCCACCGAC TCCAAGGCCG CGGCCCGGTT GGGCTCGGAC 1560 ATGGGTGAGT TCTATATGCC CTACCCGGGC ACCCGGATCA ACCAGGAAAC CGTCTCGCTC 1620 GACGCCAACG GGGTGTCTGG AAGCGCGTCG TATTACGAAG TCAAGTTCAG CGATCCGAGT 1680 AAGCCGAACG GCCAGATCTG GACGGGCGTA ATCGGCTCGC CCGCGGCGAA CGCACCGGAC 1740 GCCGGGCCCC CTCAGCGCTG GTTTGTGGTA TGGCTCGGGA CCGCCAACAA CCCGGTGGAC 1800 AAGGGCGCGG CCAAGGCGCT GGCCGAATCG ATCCGGCCTT TGGTCGCCCC GCCGCCGGCG 1860 CCGGCACCGG CTCCTGCAGA GCCCGCTCCG GCGCCGGCGC CGGCCGGGGA AGTCGCTCCT 1920 ACCCCGACGA CACCGACACC GCAGCGGACC TTACCGGCCT GA 1962 652 amino acids amino acid single linear protein 350 Met Gly His His His His His His Gly Ser Lys Pro Pro Ser Gly Ser 1 5 10 15 Pro Glu Thr Gly Ala Gly Ala Gly Thr Val Ala Thr Thr Pro Ala Ser 20 25 30 Ser Pro Val Thr Leu Ala Glu Thr Gly Ser Thr Leu Leu Tyr Pro Leu 35 40 45 Phe Asn Leu Trp Gly Pro Ala Phe His Glu Arg Tyr Pro Asn Val Thr 50 55 60 Ile Thr Ala Gln Gly Thr Gly Ser Gly Ala Gly Ile Ala Gln Ala Ala 65 70 75 80 Ala Gly Thr Val Asn Ile Gly Ala Ser Asp Ala Tyr Leu Ser Glu Gly 85 90 95 Asp Met Ala Ala His Lys Gly Leu Met Asn Ile Ala Leu Ala Ile Ser 100 105 110 Ala Gln Gln Val Asn Tyr Asn Leu Pro Gly Val Ser Glu His Leu Lys 115 120 125 Leu Asn Gly Lys Val Leu Ala Ala Met Tyr Gln Gly Thr Ile Lys Thr 130 135 140 Trp Asp Asp Pro Gln Ile Ala Ala Leu Asn Pro Gly Val Asn Leu Pro 145 150 155 160 Gly Thr Ala Val Val Pro Leu His Arg Ser Asp Gly Ser Gly Asp Thr 165 170 175 Phe Leu Phe Thr Gln Tyr Leu Ser Lys Gln Asp Pro Glu Gly Trp Gly 180 185 190 Lys Ser Pro Gly Phe Gly Thr Thr Val Asp Phe Pro Ala Val Pro Gly 195 200 205 Ala Leu Gly Glu Asn Gly Asn Gly Gly Met Val Thr Gly Cys Ala Glu 210 215 220 Thr Pro Gly Cys Val Ala Tyr Ile Gly Ile Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Ala 225 230 235 240 Ser Gln Arg Gly Leu Gly Glu Ala Gln Leu Gly Asn Ser Ser Gly Asn 245 250 255 Phe Leu Leu Pro Asp Ala Gln Ser Ile Gln Ala Ala Ala Ala Gly Phe 260 265 270 Ala Ser Lys Thr Pro Ala Asn Gln Ala Ile Ser Met Ile Asp Gly Pro 275 280 285 Ala Pro Asp Gly Tyr Pro Ile Ile Asn Tyr Glu Tyr Ala Ile Val Asn 290 295 300 Asn Arg Gln Lys Asp Ala Ala Thr Ala Gln Thr Leu Gln Ala Phe Leu 305 310 315 320 His Trp Ala Ile Thr Asp Gly Asn Lys Ala Ser Phe Leu Asp Gln Val 325 330 335 His Phe Gln Pro Leu Pro Pro Ala Val Val Lys Leu Ser Asp Ala Leu 340 345 350 Ile Ala Thr Ile Ser Ser Gly Gly Gly Ser Gly Gly Gly Ser Gly Gly 355 360 365 Gly Ser Gly Gly Ser Val Pro Thr Thr Ala Ala Ser Pro Pro Ser Thr 370 375 380 Ala Ala Ala Pro Pro Ala Pro Ala Thr Pro Val Ala Pro Pro Pro Pro 385 390 395 400 Ala Ala Ala Asn Thr Pro Asn Ala Gln Pro Gly Asp Pro Asn Ala Ala 405 410 415 Pro Pro Pro Ala Asp Pro Asn Ala Pro Pro Pro Pro Val Ile Ala Pro 420 425 430 Asn Ala Pro Gln Pro Val Arg Ile Asp Asn Pro Val Gly Gly Phe Ser 435 440 445 Phe Ala Leu Pro Ala Gly Trp Val Glu Ser Asp Ala Ala His Phe Asp 450 455 460 Tyr Gly Ser Ala Leu Leu Ser Lys Thr Thr Gly Asp Pro Pro Phe Pro 465 470 475 480 Gly Gln Pro Pro Pro Val Ala Asn Asp Thr Arg Ile Val Leu Gly Arg 485 490 495 Leu Asp Gln Lys Leu Tyr Ala Ser Ala Glu Ala Thr Asp Ser Lys Ala 500 505 510 Ala Ala Arg Leu Gly Ser Asp Met Gly Glu Phe Tyr Met Pro Tyr Pro 515 520 525 Gly Thr Arg Ile Asn Gln Glu Thr Val Ser Leu Asp Ala Asn Gly Val 530 535 540 Ser Gly Ser Ala Ser Tyr Tyr Glu Val Lys Phe Ser Asp Pro Ser Lys 545 550 555 560 Pro Asn Gly Gln Ile Trp Thr Gly Val Ile Gly Ser Pro Ala Ala Asn 565 570 575 Ala Pro Asp Ala Gly Pro Pro Gln Arg Trp Phe Val Val Trp Leu Gly 580 585 590 Thr Ala Asn Asn Pro Val Asp Lys Gly Ala Ala Lys Ala Leu Ala Glu 595 600 605 Ser Ile Arg Pro Leu Val Ala Pro Pro Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro 610 615 620 Ala Glu Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Pro Ala Gly Glu Val Ala Pro Thr 625 630 635 640 Pro Thr Thr Pro Thr Pro Gln Arg Thr Leu Pro Ala 645 650 

We claim:
 1. A polypeptide comprising an antigenic portion of a soluble M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of said antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, wherein said antigen has an N-terminal sequence selected from the group consisting of: (a) Asp-Pro-Val-Asp-Ala-Val-Ile-Asn-Thr-Thr-Cys-Asn-Tyr-Gly-Gln- (SEQ ID NO: 115) Val-Val-Ala-Ala-Leu; (b) Ala-Val-Glu-Ser-Gly-Met-Leu-Ala-Leu-Gly-Thr-Pro-Ala-Pro-Ser; (SEQ ID NO: 116) (c) Ala-Ala-Met-Lys-Pro-Arg-Thr-Gly-Asp-Gly-Pro-Leu-Glu-Ala-Ala- (SEQ ID NO: 17) Lys-Glu-Gly-Arg; (d) Tyr-Tyr-Trp-Cys-Pro-Gly-Gln-Pro-Phe-Asp-Pro-Ala-Trp-Gly-Pro; (SEQ ID NO: 118) (e) Asp-Ile-Gly-Ser-Glu-Ser-Thr-Glu-Asp-Gln-Gln-Xaa-Ala-Val; (SEQ ID NO: 119) (f) Ala-Glu-Glu-Ser-Ile-Ser-Thr-Xaa-Glu-Xaa-Ile-Val-Pro; (SEQ ID NO: 120) (g) Asp-Pro-Glu-Pro-Ala-Pro-Pro-Val-Pro-Thr-Thr-Ala-Ala-Ser-Pro-Pro- (SEQ ID NO: 121) Ser; (h) Ala-Pro-Lys-Thr-Tyr-Xaa-Glu-Glu-Leu-Lys-Gly-Thr-Asp-Thr-Gly; (SEQ ID NO: 122) (i) Asp-Pro-Ala-Ser-Ala-Pro-Asp-Val-Pro-Thr-Ala-Ala-Gln-Leu-Thr-Ser- (SEQ ID NO: 123) Leu-Leu-Asn-Ser-Leu-Ala-Asp-Pro-Asn-Val-Ser-Phe-Ala-Asn; and (j) Ala-Pro-Glu-Ser-Gly-Ala-Gly-Leu-Gly-Gly-Thr-Val-Gln-Ala-Gly; (SEQ ID NO: 131) wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.


2. A polypeptide comprising an immunogenic portion of an M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of said antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, wherein said antigen has an N-terminal sequence selected from the group consisting of: (a) Asp-Pro-Pro-Asp-Pro-His-Gln-Xaa-Asp-Met-Thr-Lys-Gly-Tyr-Tyr- (SEQ ID NO: 124) Pro-Gly-Gly-Arg-Arg-Xaa-Phe; and (b) Xaa-Tyr-Ile-Ala-Tyr-Xaa-Thr-Thr-Ala-Gly-Ile-Val-Pro-Gly-Lys-Ile- (SEQ ID NO: 132) Asn-Val-His-Leu-Val; wherein Xaa may be any amino acid.


3. A polypeptide comprising an antigenic portion of a soluble M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of said antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, wherein said antigen comprises an amino acid sequence encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences recited in SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, 4-10, 13-25, 52, 94 and 96, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, 4-10, 13-25, 52, 94 and 96 or a complement thereof under moderately stringent conditions.
 4. A polypeptide comprising an antigenic portion of a M. tuberculosis antigen, or a variant of said antigen that differs only in conservative substitutions and/or modifications, wherein said antigen comprises an amino acid sequence encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences recited in SEQ ID NOS: 26-51, 133, 134, 158-178, 196, 235, 237-242, 248-251, 290-293, 304, 311, 313-315, 317,
 319. 323, 324, 328, 330, 332, 334 and 336, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ID NOS: 26-51, 133, 134, 158-178, 196, 235, 237-242, 248-251, 290-293, 304, 311, 313-315, 317, 319, 323, 324, 328, 330, 332, 334 and 336, or a complement thereof under moderately stringent conditions.
 5. A DNA molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide according to any one of claims 1-4.
 6. A recombinant expression-vector comprising a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 7. A host cell transformed with an expression vector according to claim
 6. 8. The host cell of claim 7 wherein the host cell is selected from the group consisting of E. coli, yeast and mammalian cells.
 9. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting a biological sample with one or more polypeptides according to any of claims 1-4; and (b) detecting in the sample the presence of antibodies that bind to at least one of the polypeptides, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample.
 10. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting a biological sample with a polypeptide having an N-terminal sequence selected from the group consisting of sequences provided in SEQ ID NO: 129 and 130; and (b) detecting in the sample the presence of antibodies that bind to at least one of the polypeptides, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample.
 11. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting a biological sample with one or more polypeptides encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337; and (b) detecting in the sample the presence of antibodies that bind to at least one of the polypeptides, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample.
 12. The method of any one of claims 9-11 wherein step (a) additionally comprises contacting the biological sample with a 38 kD M. tuberculosis antigen and step (b) additionally comprises detecting in the sample the presence of antibodies that bind to the 38 kD M. tuberculosis antigen.
 13. The method of any one of claims 9-11 wherein the polypeptide(s) are bound to a solid support.
 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the solid support comprises nitrocellulose, latex or a plastic material.
 15. The method of any one of claims 9-11 wherein the biological sample is selected from the group consisting of whole blood, serum, plasma, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid and urine.
 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the biological sample is whole blood or serum.
 17. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the sample with at least two oligonucleotide primers in a polymerase chain reaction, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers is specific for a DNA molecule according to claim 5; and (b) detecting in the sample a DNA sequence that amplifies in the presence of the oligonucleotide primers, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection.
 18. The method of claim 17, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers comprises at least about 10 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 19. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the sample with at least two oligonucleotide primers in a polymerase chain reaction, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers is specific for a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337; and (b) detecting in the sample a DNA sequence that amplifies in the presence of the first and second oligonucleotide primers, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection.
 20. The method of claim 19, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers comprises at least about 10 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and
 337. 21. The method of claims 17 or 19 wherein the biological sample is selected from the group consisting of whole blood, sputum, serum, plasma, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid and urine.
 22. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the sample with one or more oligonucleotide probes specific for a DNA molecule according to claim 5; and (b) detecting in the sample a DNA sequence that hybridizes to the oligonucleotide probe, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection.
 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the probe comprises at least about 15 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 24. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the sample with one or more oligonucleotide probes specific for a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337; and (b) detecting in the sample a DNA sequence that hybridizes to the oligonucleotide probe, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection.
 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the oligonucleotide probe comprises at least about 15 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303. 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and
 337. 26. The method of claims 22 or 24 wherein the biological sample is selected from the group consisting of whole blood, sputum, serum, plasma, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid and urine.
 27. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the biological sample with a binding agent which is capable of binding to a polypeptide according to any one of claims 1-4; and (b) detecting in the sample a protein or polypeptide that binds to the binding agent, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample.
 28. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the biological sample with a binding agent which is capable of binding to a polypeptide having an N-terminal sequence selected from the group consisting of sequences provided in SEQ ID NO: 129 and 130; and (b) detecting in the sample a protein or polypeptide that binds to the binding agent, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample.
 29. A method for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in a biological sample, comprising: (a) contacting the biological sample with a binding agent which is capable of binding to a polypeptide encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ED NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322. 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337; and (b) detecting in the sample a protein or polypeptide that binds to the binding agent, thereby detecting M. tuberculosis infection in the biological sample.
 30. The method of any one of claims 27-29 wherein the binding agent is a monoclonal antibody.
 31. The method of any one of claims 27-29 wherein the binding agent is a polyclonal antibody.
 32. A diagnostic kit comprising: (a) one or more polypeptides according to any of claims 1-4; and (b) a detection reagent.
 33. A diagnostic kit comprising: (a) one or more polypeptides having an N-terminal sequence selected from the group consisting of sequences provided in SEQ ID NO: 129 and 130; and (b) a detection reagent.
 34. A diagnostic kit comprising: (a) one or more polypeptides encoded by a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337, the complements of said sequences, and DNA sequences that hybridize to a sequence recited in SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and 337; and (b) a detection reagent.
 35. The kit of any one of claims 32-34 wherein the polypeptide(s) are immobilized on a solid support.
 36. The kit of claim 35 wherein the solid support comprises nitrocellulose, latex or a plastic material.
 37. The kit of any one of claims 32-34 wherein the detection reagent comprises a reporter group conjugated to a binding agent.
 38. The kit of claim 37 wherein the binding agent is selected from the group consisting of anti-immunoglobulins, Protein G, Protein A and lectins.
 39. The kit of claim 37 wherein the reporter group is selected from the group consisting of radioisotopes, fluorescent groups, luminescent groups, enzymes, biotin, dye particles and colloidal particles.
 40. A diagnostic kit comprising at least two oligonucleotide primers, at least one of the oligonucleotide primers being specific for a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 41. A diagnostic kit according to claim 40, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers comprises at least about 10 contiguous nucleotide of a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 42. A diagnostic kit comprising a at least two oligonucleotide primers, at least one of the primers being specific for a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and
 337. 43. A diagnostic kit according to claim 42, wherein at least one of the oligonucleotide primers comprises at least about 10 contiguous nucleotide of a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and
 337. 44. A diagnostic kit comprising at least one oligonucleotide probe, the oligonucleotide probe being specific for a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 45. A kit according to claim 44, wherein the oligonucleotide probe comprises at least about 15 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA molecule according to claim
 5. 46. A diagnostic kit comprising at least one oligonucleotide probe, the oligonucleotide probe being specific for a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and
 337. 47. A kit according to claim 46, wherein the oligonucleotide probe comprises at least about 15 contiguous nucleotides of a DNA sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 3, 11, 12, 135, 136, 151-155, 184-188, 194-195, 198, 210-220, 232, 234, 256-271, 287, 288, 298-303, 305-310, 312, 316, 318, 320-322, 325-327, 329, 331, 333, 335 and
 337. 48. A monoclonal antibody that binds to a polypeptide according to any of claims 1-4.
 49. A polyclonal antibody that binds to a polypeptide according to any of claims 1-4.
 50. A fusion protein comprising two or more polypeptides according to any one of claims 1-4.
 51. A fusion protein comprising one or more polypeptides according to any one of claims 1-4 and ESAT-6 (SEQ ID NO: 99).
 52. A fusion protein comprising a polypeptide having an N-terminal sequence selected from the group of sequences provided in SEQ ID NOS: 129 and
 130. 53. A fusion protein comprising one or more polypeptides according to any one of claims 1-4 and the M. tuberculosis antigen 38 kD (SEQ ID NO: 150).
 54. A diagnostic kit comprising: (a) one or more fusion proteins according to any one of claims 50-53; and (b) a detection reagent. 